Competent people
Competent people are at the core of the audit profession and refers to the competencies that SAI auditors must have, or ensure they acquire and keep on developing, to be able to implement the applicable standards in line with the mandate of their organisation.
Strategic Human Resource Management
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Human Resource Management A Guide for SAIs
ISSAI 150
GUID 1950
GUID 1951
EIP - Trust and Mutuality
EIP - Learning through interconnected systems
EIP - Unleashing local capabilities
INTOSAI Framework for Regional Professionalism 2016
Competency framework for public sector audit pr ofessionals at Supreme Audit Institutions
The future relevant value adding auditor
Developing Pathways forthe Professional Development ofAuditors in a Supreme Audit Institution (SAI)
ACCC Recruiting and retaining staff
Webinar and infographic
API - African Professionalisation Initiative
Asking the right questions – An API white paper on the questions government needs to ask for effective professional capacity building
NEWS for Competent people
CBC blogspot: Auditor competence and development pathways
By Jane Meade, Group Executive Director, Australian National Audit Office Throughout my career as an auditor, trainer, and technical specialist I have had a particular passion for learning and development. During the application process to join the Forum for INTOSAI...
Round-table discussion on Future ready SAI professionals
This week INTOSAI Capacity Building Committee (CBC) organized a round-table discussion on the topic "future-ready SAI professionals" to follow up a paper on the same topic that was published in November. The Future-Relevant Value-Adding Auditor CBC Nov 2020 Together...
CBC blogspot: Developing Soft Skills to Drive Auditors’ Competence
Competent people are the main driver for success in any professional service, and auditing - whether in public or private sector - is no exception. And while the general definition of competence may be similar across various practices, the technical requirements to...



