An auditor general, also known in some countries as a comptroller general or comptroller and auditor general, is a senior civil servant charged with improving government accountability by auditing and reporting on the government's operations.
Frequently, the institution headed by the auditor general is a member of the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI).
Auditors general of governments
- Auditor-General of Australia
- Comptroller and Auditor General of Bangladesh
- Auditor General of Canada
- Auditor General of China
- Supreme Audit Office (Czech Republic)
- Auditor-General of Ghana
- Director of Audit (Hong Kong)
- Comptroller and Auditor General of India
- Comptroller and Auditor General (Ireland)
- Comptroller and Auditor General for Jersey
- Office of the Auditor-General (Kenya)
- Auditor General of Pakistan
- Auditor General for Scotland
- Auditor-General (South Africa)
- Auditor General of Sri Lanka
- Auditor General for Wales
- Auditor-General of New South Wales
- Controller and Auditor-General of New Zealand
- Comptroller and Auditor General for Northern Ireland
- Comptroller and Auditor General (United Kingdom)
- Comptroller General of the United States
- Control Yuan of the Republic of China (on Taiwan since 1949)
See also
- Chief audit executive
- Comptroller
- Comptroller of the Household
- Director of Audit (disambiguation)
- International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions
- Treasurer
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