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Learn about the history, functions and current auditor general of Sri Lanka, who is appointed by the President to audit government operations. See the list of all officeholders since 1799 and the Auditor General's Department website.
CA Sri Lanka is the sole professional accountancy body in Sri Lanka, established by Act of Parliament in 1959. It sets accounting and auditing standards, awards Chartered Accountant designation, and has agreements with international accountancy bodies.
The Accounting in Sri Lanka is regulated under the several legal regulations. There are several professional accountancy body in the country. The Sri Lanka Accounting and Auditing Standards Monitoring Board (SLAASMB) is the audit oversight entity, while the Auditor General of Sri Lanka has audit oversight over government all entities. [1]
A permanent secretary is the most senior civil servant of a government department or ministry in some countries. Learn about the origin, role and variations of this position in different countries, such as Australia, Canada, India, Japan and more.
The Ministry of Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policies is a cabinet ministry of the Government of Sri Lanka responsible for public finance, economic and fiscal policy. It was established in 1947 and has various departments and agencies under its jurisdiction.
AATSL is a vocational accountancy association that offers AAT, a technician level qualification, and other programs for professional development. It was launched in 1987 as an initiative of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka and is a member of IFAC and CAPA.
The National Audit Office is a non-ministerial government department in Sri Lanka that audits public organisations since 1799. It is one of the oldest government departments in the country and is headed by the Auditor General of Sri Lanka.
The SLAS is the key administrative service of the Government of Sri Lanka, with civil servants working for both in the Central Government and the provincial councils. It is based on the British Civil Service and has four grades, from Special Grade officers to Class III officers.