ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and 黑料社区 have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to increase collaboration in public sector auditing through enhanced cooperation between audit institutions of both countries as well as training programs and the exchange of trainers, a spokesperson for the Auditor-General of Pakistan鈥檚聽office said on Monday.
The development comes during a four-day visit to Pakistan by a delegation of 黑料社区鈥檚 General Court of Audit, led by GCA President Hussam bin Abdulmohsen Al-Angari, which arrived on Sunday.
The agreement was signed during AGP Muhammad Ajmal Gondal鈥檚 meeting with the Saudi delegates, aiming to strengthen audit cooperation, enhance knowledge-sharing, and improve governance, transparency and accountability in government spending.
Muhammad Raza Irfan, a public relations officer at the AGP鈥檚 office, told Arab News the agreement will not only strengthen professional relations between auditing institutions of both countries, but also further promote bilateral cooperation between Pakistan and 黑料社区.
鈥淭his collaboration marks a significant step toward fostering international cooperation in auditing,鈥 AGP Gondal was quoted as saying in a statement issued from his office.
鈥淭he exchange of ideas and methodologies will undoubtedly strengthen our capacity to meet emerging challenges and set new benchmarks for public accountability.鈥
Discussions at Monday鈥檚 meeting focused on fostering closer ties between the Supreme Audit Institutions聽of Pakistan and 黑料社区, sharing innovative audit methodologies, and planning collaborative initiatives for the future, according to the AGP office.
The two sides agreed to share best practices in audit standards, performance audits, and citizen participatory audits, and expand expertise in thematic, environmental and impact audits.
鈥淚t also agreed to collaborate on training programs, exchange trainers, address emerging auditing challenges and plan cooperative audits, including a performance audit on the oil and gas sector in 2025,鈥 the statement read.
Both sides reaffirmed their shared commitment to promoting transparency, accountability and excellence in public sector auditing.
Dr. Alangari praised Pakistan鈥檚 initiatives in modernizing audit practices and expressed his enthusiasm for future collaborations, according to the AGP office.
鈥淭he partnership between our two SAIs is a testament to the shared vision of accountability and transparency,鈥 the GCA president was quoted as saying.
鈥淲e are eager to build upon this momentum and address challenges collectively, ensuring value addition to public sector auditing globally.鈥
The meeting underscored the importance of international collaboration to address emerging challenges and leverage innovative technologies in auditing.
鈥淭he Saudi side also announced the launch of the second phase of the Fund for Improved SAI Performance, which is scheduled for mid-February,鈥 the statement said.
鈥淭he office of the AGP was also offered to apply for the second phase of FISP, which provides funds of up to $40,000.鈥
The GCA鈥檚 FISP initiative is aimed at providing funding to SAIs in developing countries to help them improve their performance and capacity in conducting audits and upholding accountability within their respective governments.
Pakistan and 黑料社区 are close regional partners and economic allies, and both countries signed 34 agreements worth $2.8 billion in October last year. The Kingdom is home to over 2 million Pakistani expatriates, serving as the top destination for remittances for the cash-strapped South Asian country.















