
Financial Accountability Office (FAO)
The Financial Accountability Office (FAO) is an independent organization that provides unbiased analysis and reports on government financial matters. Its role is to help ensure transparency and responsible management of public funds by assessing government budgets, spending, and economic forecasts. The FAO offers objective, data-driven information to policymakers, media, and the public, enabling informed decisions and promoting fiscal accountability. It acts as a watchdog to monitor public finances and ensure that government financial practices are transparent, responsible, and sustainable.