CoA on board of Asian audit body
THE Philippine Commission on Audit (CoA) has been elected to the governing board of the Asian Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (Asosai) based in New Delhi. The election was held during the Asosai's 16th Assembly. "CoA Commissioner Roland Café Pondoc, who headed the Philippine delegation to the India Assembly, said that being elected as a member of the Asosai GB is one of the highlights of the summit, which involved filling seven vacant posts for the GB," CoA said in a statement. Others elected to the GB or governing board were Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Pakistan, South Korea, and the United Arab Emirates. "CoA's participation in the Asosai Assembly reflects its dedication and commitment to upholding international auditing standards and promoting collaboration," CoA said. Asosai's 16th assembly "gathered key representatives from across Asia to discuss important audit issues and set the direction for the organization," CoA said. The Asosai, composed of 47 Asian auditing institutions, is an entity under the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (Intosai), CoA added. CoA is the chairman of the Intosai Working Group on Public Debt and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Supreme Audit Institutions or Aseansai.
THE Philippine Commission on Audit (CoA) has been elected to the governing board of the Asian Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (Asosai) based in New Delhi.
The election was held during the Asosai's 16th Assembly.
"CoA Commissioner Roland Café Pondoc, who headed the Philippine delegation to the India Assembly, said that being elected as a member of the Asosai GB is one of the highlights of the summit, which involved filling seven vacant posts for the GB," CoA said in a statement.
Others elected to the GB or governing board were Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Pakistan, South Korea, and the United Arab Emirates.
"CoA's participation in the Asosai Assembly reflects its dedication and commitment to upholding international auditing standards and promoting collaboration," CoA said.
Asosai's 16th assembly "gathered key representatives from across Asia to discuss important audit issues and set the direction for the organization," CoA said.
The Asosai, composed of 47 Asian auditing institutions, is an entity under the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (Intosai), CoA added.
CoA is the chairman of the Intosai Working Group on Public Debt and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Supreme Audit Institutions or Aseansai.