Insights from the Study of Internal Audit Function in Selected ASEAN Central Banks

Event: Internal Audit Maturity in the Public Sector in ASEAN - Insights from the Study of Internal Audit Function in Selected Central Banks

Insights from the Study of Internal Audit Function in Selected ASEAN Central Banks

27 February 2017
Author / Speaker: 
Puneet Sondh, Independent Consultant - Email the author | Other materials by the author

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Public sector auditing is key to good public governance. This study looks into how ASEAN Member States practice internal audit.

In particular, this study examines the maturity of the internal audit function in the public sector in the member states of ASEAN by benchmarking the function with the Institute of Internal Auditors’ Capability Model for the public sector.

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Internal Auditing by Southeast Asian Governments: Differences and Similarities

Geographical Focus: 
Regional - Asia
Type of Content: 
Project Stories

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