
Auditor General's Office
The Auditor General's Office is an independent government agency responsible for overseeing and evaluating the financial activities of public institutions. Its main role is to ensure that taxpayers' money is used effectively and transparently. The office conducts audits to assess financial statements, compliance with laws, and the efficiency of programs. By reporting its findings to the government and the public, the Auditor General helps promote accountability and good governance, ensuring that public funds are managed responsibly. This oversight contributes to public trust in government operations and encourages better financial practices.