


Written by Dailynews.vn
Thursday, 15 December 2011 01:44
Vietnam wishes to exchange experience with New Zealand in making
auditing plans as well as auditing vocational training programmes and
issues relating to the environment and legal regulations for auditing
organisations and activities.
The statement was
made by Chief Auditor of the State Audit Office of Vietnam (SAV) Dinh
Tien Dung while working with New Zealand Controller and Auditor-General
Lyn Provost during his visit to the country from December 10-16.
Dung emphasised the importance of building cooperation between the
two countries’ audit offices. He added that his visit aims to study
relations between the New Zealand Office of the Controller and
Auditor-General and Parliament and Government agencies as the SAV is
proposing its legal status in the Constitution.
As an independent member of the Parliament, the New Zealand Office of
the Controller and Auditor-General carries out audits and inspections in
the public sector to ensure the budget is used in a reasonable and
effective manner./.
Source: en.vietnamplus.vn/Home/VN-wants-to-learn-New-Zealands-audit-experience/201112/22944.vnplus
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