New Delhi: Financial Supervisors and General Auditors (CAG) from India Girish Chandra Murmu said the guidelines for disaster management audit will help the government assess and address the risk of achieving the overall sustainable development goals (SDG) in 2030.
The CAG spoke as the Chair of the Intosai Committee Knowledge Sharing & Knowledge Services (SKC) on Tuesday night.
It describes important guidance documents at the disaster management audit and audit privatization at 75 intosai governing board meetings, according to a statement.
Murmu stressed that collective efforts would lead to transformational changes and extraordinary results in the public audit profession.
“He expressed hope that guidance on disaster management audits would help the government in assessing and responding to the risk of disaster relevant is increasingly systemic and complex and strengthening international collective efforts to reach 2030 overall agenda of sustainable development,” said the statement.
When the country uses privatization as a tool to improve the efficiency of state-owned enterprises, improve service, reduce fiscal burden and increase the overall economic productivity, your Nuts said the audit guidelines of the willing privatization of the will of great help.
The highest international organization of the audit institution (Intosai) operates as an umbrella organization for the external government inspection community.
What regulates the council is a peak organ in charge of carrying out this intosai goals and objectives.