The Straits Times-July 24, 2023

The Auditor-General’s Office (AGO) plays an essential role in the governance of Singapore, although it is possibly less well known to the public than its counterparts involved in keeping public life clean and wholesome. The AGO is an independent organ of state and the national auditor which enhances public accountability in the management and use of public funds and resources through its audits. Proud of the independence which allows it to act without fear or favor, the AGO audits government ministries and departments, organs of state, statutory boards, government funds, and other public authorities and bodies administering public funds (upon their request for an audit). Its hawk-eyed observations identify system weaknesses, non-compliance with control procedures or legislation, and instances of excess, extravagance, or gross inefficiency leading to waste in the use of public funds and resources. The AGO’s annual report keeps ministries, organs of state, statutory boards and government-owned companies on their toes. Read more at: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/st-editorial/keeping-govt-agencies-on-their-toes First published in The Straits Times