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208:, but with much more limited jurisdiction. The focus of the office is not inefficient or improper bureaucratic conduct but the proper use and management of public money. Section 188 of the Constitution states that the Auditor-General is required to report on the finances of all national, provincial and local government administrations and has the discretion to audit any institution that receives money for a public purpose. The reports of the Auditor-General must be made public. They must also be submitted to any legislature which has a direct interest in the audit, and to any other authority prescribed by national legislation. 26: 212:
10 years. The Public Audit Act gives detailed effect to the constitutional provisions, and deals with such matters as conditions of service, functions, administration, reporting obligations and powers of investigation. The provisions for appointment and removal are similar to those that apply to the Public Protector. As with the Public Protector, these provisions are intended to ensure that the Auditor-General is independent of the executive and of other influences, and responsible only to
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his predecessor, whose work had been criticised. Some of the more recent investigations conducted by the Auditor-General have exposed instances of financial mismanagement ranging from huge debt at the Government Printing Works and unauthorised expenditure by several government departments to the fraudulent allocation of subsidies in the Department of Housing and irregularities in procurement processes at the Companies and Intellectual Property Registration Office.
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Section 181(2) of the Constitution asserts that the Auditor-General is independent, and that the powers and functions of the office should be exercised without fear, favour or prejudice. In terms of section 189, the tenure of the Auditor-General is for a fixed, non-renewable term of between five and
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As to the effectiveness of the Auditor-General in practice, Sarkin's assessment of 2000 was more sanguine than in relation to the Public Protector. He noted that the office had "done some excellent work," and described the incumbent of the time, Shauket Fakie, as "more vigorous and energetic" than
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was appointed on 1 December 2006 and served until 30 November 2013. Nombembe is a member of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants as a Chartered Accountant (South Africa). On 1 December 2013 the President of the Republic appointed
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A particular problem identified in the Asmal Report is "persistent disregard for the Auditor-General’s recommendations by government departments and other public institutions." The report suggests that this be brought to the attention of the
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The Auditor-General attracted some controversy, however, over his refusal to provide access to records concerning the procurement of arms and his subsequent failure to comply with a court order to produce the records within a certain period.
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to replace Nombembe, whose term had ended. Makwetu, who is also a chartered accountant (SA) by profession, has served as deputy auditor general for six years prior to his appointment as the auditor general.
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whose contract ended in December 2013. Nombembe, who also served as deputy auditor-general prior to his appointment, replaced Shauket Fakie on his retirement in December 2006.
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The Auditor General's office was established by legislation in 1911, and this legislation was amended over the years, with the institution celebrating its centenary in 2011.
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The Auditor-General, a "watchdog over the government," is an ombudsman-type office similar to that of the
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In July 2013, it was reported that a letter dated 23 May 2013, addressed to Parliament by President
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intended to support democracy, although its history dates back at least 100 years.
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took over as Auditor-General on 1 December 2020. She replaced
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Chapter nine institution
Pretoria
Chapter nine institution
Chapter 9, Section 181(2) of the Constitution
Public Audit Act 25 of 2004
Public Audit Act (PAA) Regulations
Public Audit Amendment Act, No. 5 of 2018
https://www.agsa.co.za/
Constitution of South Africa
Chapter nine institutions
Tsakani Maluleke
Thembekile Makwetu
Terence Nombembe
Public Protector
Parliament
Shauket Fakie
Terence Nombembe
Thembekile Makwetu
National Assembly
Jacob Zuma
Comptroller and Auditor General
Website of the Auditor-General


"Leaving a legacy through our centenary"
"Deputy Auditor-General Tsakani Maluleke nominated by Parliament as new AG"
"Fakie replaced with new auditor general"
"About the Auditor-General"
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