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The NAO is the auditor of bodies funded directly by the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The NAO reports to the Comptroller and Auditor General who is an officer of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and in turn reports to the Public Accounts Commission, a statutory body established under section 2 of the National Audit Act 1983.
National Audit Office may refer to audit authorities of various national governments: Australian National Audit Office , an agency of the federal Commonwealth government, established 1901 Bundesrechnungshof ('Federal Court of Auditors'), the Germany body, re-established in West Germany in 1948
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A supreme audit institution is an independent national-level institution which conducts audits of government activities. [1] [2] Most supreme audit institutions are established in their country's constitution, and their mandate is further refined in national legislation. [3]
The first Auditor-General, John William Israel, [9] began establishing the Federal Audit Office in 1902 in Melbourne. [10] The office moved to Canberra in 1935, in line with Government policy at that time. The Audit Act 1901 was amended in 1979 to allow the Audit Office to undertake performance audits ("efficiency reviews"). [11] Efficiency ...
National Audit Office of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublikos ValstybÄ—s kontrolÄ—; literally, State Control) is the supreme audit institution in Lithuania, functioning as the independent auditor for the Parliament of Lithuania. The National Audit Office is enshrined in the Chapter XII of the Constitution of Lithuania. [1]
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