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The Auditor General is empowered to undertake audits of Office of the President and Vice-President, Supreme Court, Federal Parliament, Provincial Assemblies, Provincial Governments, Constitutional bodies or their offices, courts, the Attorney General and the Nepal Army, Nepal Police and Armed Police as well as of all other government offices ...
The National Audit Office (Sinhala: ජාතික විගණන කාර්යාලය jātika vigaṇana kāryālaya) is a non-ministerial government department in Sri Lanka. Established in 1799, it is one of the oldest government departments in the country, and is responsible for auditing public organisations.
The auditor general of Sri Lanka is the head of the Auditor General's Department. [1] [2] [3] ... Left office Appointed by Accountant and Auditor General: 1: Cecil Smith:
Joining the Auditor-General's Department, he was appointed Auditor General on 13 August 2000, succeeding S. M. Sabry, and held the office until his retirement from public service on 23 October 2006. He was succeeded by P. A. Pematilaka. [4] He was listed by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna as a national list candidate at the 2015 general election. [5]
Office of the Auditor General (Nepal) Court of Audit (Netherlands) Controller and Auditor-General of New Zealand; ... National Audit Office (Sri Lanka) Stabilitätsrat;
These five members were officials who held the posts of the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney General, the Auditor-General, the Treasurer and the General Officer Commanding, Ceylon. The Council exercised executive power and advised the governor. As a result of the First Manning Reforms three non-officials were elected to the executive council.
The board of management of the BNMF maintains the BMICH complex. Its board is specified by S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike National Memorial Foundation Act and includes the ex officio members the President of Sri Lanka as the chairperson, the Leader of the Opposition of Sri Lanka, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the Auditor General of Sri Lanka.
H. M. Gamini Wijesinghe was the 40th Auditor General of Sri Lanka.He was appointed on 27 November 2015, succeeding H. A. S. Samaraweera and served until April 2019. [1] He previously held the office of Director General of the Sri Lanka Accounting and Auditing Standers Monitoring Board.