
Auditors General
Auditors General are independent officials appointed to oversee the financial operations of government bodies and institutions. Their primary role is to ensure that public funds are used effectively, transparently, and according to legal standards. They conduct audits or examinations of financial records and practices to assess accuracy, compliance, and efficiency. The findings are often published in reports, providing insights to lawmakers and the public about the financial status and management of government resources. This helps promote accountability and good governance in the public sector.