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Perspectives from the World Bank on SAI Independence through the Independence Index 

Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) are a cornerstone for public financial management and good governance. Being able to work independently is necessary for transparency, accountability, and the good use of public resources. The World Bank considers that SAI independence is not only a legal or technical aspiration but also a developmental necessity. SAIs’ mandate is to build trust in the public, hold governments accountable, and contribute to national development goals, particularly Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16 on peace, justice, and strong institutions (United Nations, 2015). But they cannot do these things if they are not fully independent. 

Lessons from SAI Australia on Auditing Climate Change Programs

The Australian National Audit Office’s (ANAO) climate change-related audits are generally conducted under the Auditor-General’s performance audit mandate. The ANAO’s performance audit activities involve audits of the performance of Australian Government programs and entities with a focus on assessing economy, efficiency, effectiveness, ethics, and legislative and policy compliance. In 2023–24, the ANAO tabled 45 performance audits in the Australian Parliament, with six audits relating to climate change, energy, the environment and agriculture sectors. 

INTOSAI Regional Coordination Platform (IRCP) Back Together After Pandemic

In the first week of June in 2022, this INTOSAI-Regions Coordination Platform (IRCP) gathered in a hybrid format to discuss INTOSAI’s response to capacity development challenges and opportunities faced by SAIs.