Supreme audit institution

A supreme audit institution is an independent branch or agency of the government which provides auditing services to the government.[1][2] It may be called a court of audit (common in Europe and its former colonies), auditor-general (common in the Anglosphere) or the board of audit (in some Asian countries). Such organizations are usually members of the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions.

List of supreme audit institutions

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