Mission
The CBC is the INTOSAI advocate for, and custodian of, SAI capacity development. We facilitate initiatives in support of SAIs and regions, building their capacities and enhancing their capabilities.
In order for the CBC to fulfil this strategically important role, we believe the CBC needs to add value to the capacity-building sphere of INTOSAI. In our view, the CBC could and should do this by:
• strategically and constructively challenging current structures, priorities, programmes and activities, including identifying and addressing capacity-building overlaps, gaps and inconsistencies within INTOSAI;
• partnering with those already in the capacity-building game, encouraging capacity-building providers and practitioners, especially the IDI, to focus on their areas of strength, enabling a greater impact of their efforts where possible;
• championing closer cooperation between the CBC, PSC and KSC in the interest of capacity building and the efficient use of INTOSAI resources;
• facilitating a greater capacity-building role for the INTOSAI regions, from both a participation and an accountability angle, while recognising their diversity;
• supporting capacity building through knowledge sharing, for example by championing communities of practice, supporting inter- and cross regional knowledge sharing, or encouraging coordinated audits;
• supporting the verification or assessment of capacity-building efforts in the form of peer and/or self-assessments, such as ISSAI 5600 on peer reviews and the INTOSAI Performance Measurement Framework, or different forms of external evaluations; and
• exploring opportunities and encouraging initiatives for the certification and accreditation of auditors, in coordination with the INTOSAI’s
News
Farewell blog by Tiofilusi Tiueti, Director – Technical Support, PASAI
"When you walk into an organisation on your first day and are greeted happily you know your tenure will be a pleasant one. About seven years ago, I was warmly welcomed at the PASAI Secretariat office in Auckland and immediately felt at home with my co-staff and as a...
PASAI Annual Report 2021-2022
Please find the PASAI Annual Report 2021–22 here, which was was approved by members at PASAI’s Annual General Meeting on 23 September 2022.
AFROSAI-E Bulletin no 9 2022 available now
Please find below the latest issur of the AFROSAI-E Bulletin full of interesting reading - not least about the approaching Technical Update conference; SAIs making a meaningful contribution to the SDGs; the importance of SAIs commenting on exposure drafts; and reports...
PASAI Newsletter September 2022
Known to most as “Tio”, Mr Tiofilusi Tiueti joined the Secretariat as its Chief Executive in 2015. He led the development of the new BLUE (Build, Liaise, Undertake, Evaluate) SAI delivery approach and the signing of new funding agreements positioning PASAI to move...
AFROSAI-E Bulletin no. 8 2022 is now available
Read about the upcoming Technical Conference taking place 17-18 October; furthermore - training programmes, online-courses and workshops in the active AFROSAI-E region. You'll find it here: AFROSAI-E Bulletin 8 of 2022 Enjoy!
Online course for auditors:
Using DATA ANALYSIS IN AUDITS – a practical online course by auditors, for auditors Analysing data has become increasingly essential to support audit work. Data analysis techniques enable auditors to take raw data and uncover patterns to extract valuable insights from...
PASAI blog: The importance of strategic planning and alliances in creating audit impact
By Sinaroseta Palamo-Iosefo, Director – Practice Development, PASAI A mandate that provides supreme audit institutions (SAIs) the discretion to select areas of audit focus is a tremendous responsibility. It deserves proper strategic planning, external consultation and...
AFROSAI-E Bulletin no. 7 2022
Please find below the recent 7th edition of the AFROSAI-E Bulletin, covering topics such as the upcoming 17th Technical Conference taking place in Pretoria, South Africa, from 18 to 20 October 2022. Look out for the official invitation! Furthermore, this issue of the...
PASAI blog: The mutual benefit from engaging with CSO’s
..."Civil society organisations (CSOs) are among a SAI’s most important stakeholders. But there are things SAIs need to do to nurture these relationships to ensure both parties derive value and benefits from this engagement". Please find an interesting read below from...
FIPP call for proposals
Call for volunteers to contribute to the quality of INTOSAI's standards FIPP is a multicultural group composed of 16 expert members from across the SAI community, who voluntarily dedicate time and expertise to contribute to ensuring clear, relevant, and robust...
