Assessment and ongoing improvement
Assessment and ongoing improvement involve using a variety of tools and processes to test or measure compliance with the requirements defined in the standards of the profession, and to measure the performance of the SAI holistically. SAIs should measure their and their staff’s performance – the SAI Performance Measurement Framework (SAI PMF) is the preferred tool for measuring the performance of a SAI.
Cooperative audit promotional video.
SUPREME AUDIT INSTITUTIONS PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK
Sustainable organisational change – good practice in peer-to-peer partnerships
GUID 9000 - Cooperative Audits between SAIs
SAI PMF website
Supporting effective, accountable and inclusive Supreme Audit Institutions.
ACCC Webinar: "Public participation in the audit process"
The ACCC workstream aims to hold two or three webinars per year on topics of particular relevance for SAIs in complex and challenging contexts.
SAI PMF Workstream
International framework for self, peer, or external assessment of a SAI’s performance.
IntoSAINT
A Tool to Assess the Integrity of Supreme Audit Institutions
Subcommittee on Peer Reviews
Promote best practices and quality assurance through voluntary peer reviews.
IDI’s SAI independence Resource Kit
For in-country donor staff
NEWS for Assessment and ongoing improvement
Welcome to join next ACCC webinar 18 March, led by SAI Somalia
OAG Somalia’s historic financial and compliance audits: First hand experiences of delivering audits in complex and challenging contexts 18 March 2020, at 2 pm Somalia time. In 2019 the Office of the Auditor General of Somalia for the first time audited the financial...
Capacity Building should be an integral part of any SAI’s strategy
Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) rightly continue to face high expectations in their work of holding governments accountable for their stewardship of public funds, ensuring governments’ integrity and transparency, as well as providing value-adding recommendations to...
Bridge the gap with plain language
Words are singularly the most powerful force available to humanity, a lesson I learnt from a recent peer-to-peer cooperation between my SAI and the Swedish National Audit Office (SNAO) on plain language. It was my first introduction to understanding how words - so...

