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Contribute with news items
The CBC welcomes news items related to SAI capacity development. We invite contributions for INTOSAI bodies and Supreme Audit Institutions as well as from their partners and relevant stakeholders. News items can relate to new initiatives and upcoming events, lessons learned and experiences worth sharing or research and reflections on new trends and developments.
Please write a text and send your contribution to secretariat@intosaicbc.org or camilla.lindstahl@riksrevisionen.se, preferably with a logo or picture attached to go with the text.
Contribute with a blog item
The CBC Secretariat continuously strives to make sure that the website is active and current, in part by inviting different people in the INTOSAI community to write a relatively informal text, in a blog-submission (about 500 words) for the CBC website.
We are looking for submissions that are focused on ideas, reflections or observations of general interest, i.e. topics and issues that can encourage reflection, be inspiring or broaden the horizons of other readers in the SAI community. The text should be written from your personal perspective, based on your experiences.
All contributions pass via the CBC Editorial Board before publication.
Please send your text to secretariat@intosaicbc.org or camilla.lindstahl@riksrevisionen.se. We also kindly ask you to provide us with a photograph for publication.
Contribute to the CBC document library
Please, contribute by sending us capacity development resources, guides, tools and papers from your SAI or region, as well as peer review materials. We will publish it in the document library as soon as possible.
Send the material to Secretariat@intosaicbc.org
News
Upcoming Webinar: CBC Workstream on Audit of Donor Funds – Sharing Key Research Findings
Join us on Wednesday, 14 May at 15:30 CEST for a webinar hosted by the CBC Workstream on the Audit of Donor Funds. This webinar will present the key findings from recent research conducted by the workstream, drawing on survey responses and interviews with Supreme...
The 28th edition of the EUROSAI Magazine is now available
The 28th edition of the EUROSAI Magazine is now available online at the EUROSAI website. The issue covers updates on EUROSAI developments and activities, including the 2024 Congress, the implementation of the EUROSAI strategy and updates from EUROSAI working groups...
Ensuring audit quality – A journey of continuous improvement for our SAIs
With the revised ISSAI 140 Quality Management for SAIs taking effect from 1 January 2025, we continue to collaborate with the INTOSAI Development Initiative (IDI) in a pilot program supporting 5 SAIs (Cook Islands, Fiji, Marshall Islands, Tuvalu and Vanuatu) in...
18-19 March: SCEI webinars on the INTOSAI report “Navigating Global Trends”
Invitation from the INTOSAI Chair to SCEI webinars on the INTOSAI report "Navigating Global Trends", 18 and 19 March, 2025 The Supervisory Committee on Emerging Issues (SCEI) provides recommendations on the important issues and emerging challenges faced by INTOSAI and...
PASAI – Nine Pacific islands develop effective audit plans
"The effective implementation of an overall audit program achieves many audit performance issues, namely coverage, quality, timeliness and impact. It is essential for SAIs to ensure that their audits focus on major government priorities, public interest issues...
ASEANSAI newsletter now available
Please find the latest issue of the ASEANSAI newsletter here: https://www.aseansai.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Newsletter-ASEANSAI-Vol-IV-2024.pdf
ACCC AI webinar – recording link and summary now available
Joakim Hveem and Hazim Sabanovic of the Swedish National Audit Office discussed the rapid development and integration of artificial intelligence into daily life, with a focus on the current hot topics in AI and its historical context. They also explored the use of AI...
Performance auditors: are you scientists, artists or the best of both?
By Mike Scott, Program Director, PASAI One of the things that I have always enjoyed and admired most about performance audit as a profession is the range of fantastic people with diverse backgrounds and perspectives that it attracts. People with backgrounds in amazing...
ACCC webinar – Artificial Intelligence and its implications on public audit
Artificial intelligence offers significant benefits for public sector audit – like enhanced efficiency, improved accuracy, and the ability to analyze large datasets quickly. However, the use of AI also comes with potential risks, such as biases in data, the...
INTOSAI Journal publishes Farewell word by former CBC vice chair Ms Helena Lindberg
The Role of Supreme Audit Institutions in a Changing World "The journey of being an Auditor General is one of continuous learning and adaptation. We encounter an ever-changing landscape of challenges and opportunities. However, with a clear vision,...









