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The Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA) is an office established by the 1996 Constitution of South Africa and is one of the Chapter nine institutions intended to support democracy, although its history dates back at least 100 years. [1] Tsakani Maluleke took over as Auditor-General on 1 December 2020. [2]
On 1 December 2013, South African President Jacob Zuma appointed Makwetu Auditor-General of South Africa for a seven-year term. [3] In February 2014 Makwetu drew attention to what he described as "wasteful and irregular" government spending. [4] A later report from Makwetu in November 2015 said there had been a "slight improvement". [5]
It oversees the financial statements of all government departments and state institutions, any audit reports issued on those statements, reports compiled by the Auditor-General on government departments and state institutions, as well as any other financial statements or reports referred to by the committee. [1]
Name Since Standing Committee on Appropriations: Mmusi Maimane: 2024 Standing Committee on Auditor-General: Wouter Wessels: 2024 Standing Committee on Finance: Joe Maswanganyi [7] 2019 Standing Committee on Public Accounts: Songezo Zibi: 2024
the Auditor-General; the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) an Independent Authority to Regulate Broadcasting. [1] Though chapter nine calls for a broadcast regulator it does not specifically mandate the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA). [2] Interpretations vary on whether ICASA is a Chapter 9 institution or not.
The Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors (IRBA), formerly known as Public Accountants and Auditors Board (PAAB), is a statutory body controlling public accountancy in the Republic of South Africa. The designation conferred by IRBA is Registered Auditor (RA).
An auditor general, also known in some countries as a comptroller general or comptroller and auditor general, is a senior civil servant charged with improving government accountability by auditing and reporting on the government's operations.
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