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The Netherlands Court of Audit supports other national audit institutions and carries out activities abroad upon request. Our current international projects:
The Netherlands Court of Audit is acting in an advisory capacity as an institutional partner of AFROSAI-E, a formal sub-region of the International Organisation of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI), the worldwide association of national audit offices.
The Netherlands Court of Audit has offered to organise the EUROSAI conference in 2014, to mark the 200th anniversary of our foundation. EUROSAI will be taking a decision on this during the forthcoming EUROSAI conference that will be held in Lisbon, Portugal, in June 2011.
The Netherlands Court of Audit is assisting the Control Chamber of Armenia with performance audits, in making use of IT resources and geographic information systems (GIS), and in formulating policies on quality assurance and HRM.
The national audit office in Hungary has received an EU subsidy for a development project aimed at raising ethical standards in the Hungarian public sector. The specific aim of the project is to produce an ‘integrity risk map’ of the public sector in Hungary that is publicly available for consultation on the internet and is based on GIS technology.
As part of an EU twinning project, the Netherlands Court of Audit is assisting the Office of the Auditor General in Kosovo to design a system of efficiency audits.
In conjunction with nine other donors, the Dutch government is providing financial assistance to the Ugandan government. The idea is for the Ugandan national audit office to perform the bulk of the work involved in accounting for the aid provided, thereby reducing the pressure placed by donors on the Ugandan government to produce audited figures.
The triennial EUROSAI conference is due to be held in Lisbon, Portugal, in June 2011. EUROSAI is the European association of national audit offices. The Netherlands Court of Audit has been asked to chair a series of debates on the sub-theme of ‘Challenges and demands faced by public managers today’, which is part of a wider conference theme defined as ‘Challenges, demands and responsibilities of public managers today and the role of the Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs)’.
Since 2007, the Netherlands Court of Audit has been helping the Tunisian Court of Auditors with its process of institutional change.
The Netherlands Court of Audit has been assisting the Aruban audit office since 2007.
Assuming that everything goes according to plan, the new audit office in Curaçao will be able to conduct efficiency audits and operational management audits. The Netherlands Court of Audit will be assisting the Curaçao audit office in this connection by familiarising a number of local auditors with the practical aspects of efficiency audits.