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Country Indicators
Country assessments are based on the composite score derived from ten indicators. The indicators show the level of independence of each Supreme Audit Institution (SAI). Read More +
Live event: Enhancing Accountability through Independent Supreme Audit Institutions
Replay the live event of the launching of the World Bank’s Supreme Audit Institutions Independence (SAI) Index, presenting the global and regional trends on various dimensions of SAI independence in 118 countries.
Collaboration between Supreme Audit Institutions and Citizens is Critical in Ensuring Accountability and Transparency of Government’s Response to COVID-19
At this stage of the pandemic, Supreme Audit Institutions (SAI) all over the world are grappling with the question of what to do now and how to plan for the future.
PEFA’s Global Report on Public Financial Management
The Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) Program released its first Global Report on Public Financial Management on 2021.
This blog shares key findings from the Report and views from the international experts who attended the launch.
Uneven progress globally
Methodology
How is SAI Independence Measured?
The InSAI assessment consists of 10 indicators that are considered the most critical for SAI independence. These indicators are identified through consideration of the relevant ISSAI and the experience with the extended use of previous diagnostics, such as the PEFA framework and the SAI PMF. The indicators are framed as simple yes or no questions on each issue, with a written justification provided for quality assurance purposes.