Vietnam’s role in Asian Organisation of Supreme Audit Institutions
The State Audit Office of Vietnam (SAV) has strengthened its position and role in the Asian Organisation of Supreme Audit Institutions (ASOSAI) 20 years after joining the organisation.
The State Audit Office of Vietnam's headquarters (Source: www.sav.gov.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – The State Audit Office ofVietnam (SAV) has strengthened its position and role in the Asian Or🍎ganisationof Supreme Audit Institutions (ASOSAI) 20 years after joining the organisation.
The membership of ASOSAI has created favourable conditionsfor the SAV to update its professional knowledge and share experience withinternational counterparts. According to Auditor General Ho Duc Phoc, the SAV hasactively participated in ASOSAI’s activities. In 2009, Vietnam for the firsttime became a member of the ASOSAI executive committee for 2009-2012 at the 11th ASOSAI Assembly in Pakistan. The event marked a new stage in the SAV’s integrationprocess. During the term, the SAV contributed to the adoption of the ASOSAI’sstrategic plan for 2011-2015. It also worked to promote research activities in the ASOSAIcommunity. As member of the ASOSAO Governing Board for 2009-2012, Vietnam hostedthe meeting of the 9th research project on assessing and improvinginternal audit and the relation between internal audit units and the supremeaudit institutions, and the 2nd meeting of the 10th researchproject on auditing to assess anti-corruption and anti-money laundering. The SAV also successfully hosted many important events ofASOSAI, including the 42nd meeting of the ASOSAI Governing Board inHanoi in August 2010.
The Vietnamese audit agency has also trained personnel forits Lao counterpart and conduced joint audit programmes with many foreigncounterparts. In February 2015, the 13th Assembly of ASOSAIofficially approved Vietnam’s hosting of the 14th Assembly in 2018,which means the SAV will automatically serve on the ASOSAI Governing Board forth🥀ree consecutive terms from 2015 ⛎to 2024, and as Chairman of ASOSAI in the2018-2021 tenure.
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TheSAV’s hosting of the 14th൲ ASOSAI conference and its seat in the ASOSAIGoverning Board f♛or 2015-2024 marked a milestone in Vietnam’s membership of theregional auditing organisation.-VNA
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