Below you will find The Complete Blogspot Archive

CBC blog spot: Power distance cultural dimension among auditors

CBC blog spot: Power distance cultural dimension among auditors

Research in psychology promotes the idea that culture determines the manner in which organizations are structured and managed, the behavior of individuals within these organizations as well as how these individuals think. In the context of audit, auditors’ ability to...

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Leading in the pandemic: PASAI blog on leadership

Leading in the pandemic: PASAI blog on leadership

Leading in the pandemic: creating clarity, building resilience and charting a clear direction The COVID-19 pandemic poses unprecedented challenges to leaders of public and private sector organisations. The pandemic has required a swift leadership response to allow...

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Winners of The Prize 2021 – SAI The Gambia:

Winners of The Prize 2021 – SAI The Gambia:

Capacity Building in public sector auditing - The Journey to the Win This is a collaborative article by the The Gambia National Audit Office’s Performance Audit Unit Staff, winners of The Prize 2020. In a little over  five years, The Gambia National Audit Office has...

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PASAI blog: Improving audit impact with multi-media

PASAI blog: Improving audit impact with multi-media

Far from everybody gets as excited by numbers, balance sheets, tables and a few pie charts like auditors do. However, we can use multimedia to increase stakeholder engagement with our work and improve audit impact and PASAI has examined the area a bit closer. Enjoy...

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PASAI blog: Achieving Audit Independence in the Pacific

PASAI blog: Achieving Audit Independence in the Pacific

We are pleased to share the latest blog from PASAI, on the topic: Achieving Audit Independence in the Pacific - part 1.  This blog is the first in a series of two blogs to provide public auditors with an introduction to the concept of audit independence. It also...

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Embracing blended learning as our new normal

E-learning is by no means a new concept. In fact, computer-based learning programmes have been around for over 60 years. But it was the introduction of the internet in the late 20th century, that really enabled e-learning to thrive. In the AFROSAI-E region, e-learning...

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Business continuity during crisis

As we reflect on the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic on our citizens and our staff, the impact on economies around the globe has been dire with organisations having to close as they are unable to continue delivering on their business objectives, taking away many...

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Grass can be green on both sides of the fence

They say that grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. In fact, it has always been like that if you come from Finland and you look over the Baltic Sea and see Sweden’s shores. Swedes always tend to beat us in Ice Hockey, they have Abba, and their homes...

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News

Season’s greetings and best wishes for a peaceful 2026

Season’s greetings and best wishes for a peaceful 2026

The CBC leadership and secretariat will now enjoy a holiday break and be back refreshed in January. We thank our workstreams and all stakeholders for good engagements and progress this year and we look forward to 2026! We wish you all a peaceful holiday season and all...

AFROSAI-E Bulletin no 4 2025

AFROSAI-E Bulletin no 4 2025

Please find below the fourth edition of the AFROSAI-E Bulletin 2025, with an inspiring opening as follows: "...Shifting global priorities and changes in the donor and political landscape have required agility from institutions across our region. Yet, despite this...

PASAI end-of-year blog and December newsletter

PASAI end-of-year blog and December newsletter

Please enjoy a nice read from two recent publications made available by our colleagues in the PASAI region: INCOSAI and other reflections: The joy of shared experiences and the immeasurable value of in-person connections By Sarah Markley, Deputy Secretary-General of...