ASOSAI 14: The Hanoi Declaration
The 14th Assembly of the Asian Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (ASOSAI), which takes place in Hanoi from September 19-22, has adopted the Hanoi Declaration.
Overview of a plenary session at the 14th Assembly of the Asian Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The 14th Assembly of the Asian Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (ASOSAI), which takes place in Hanoi from September 19-22, has adopted the Hanoi Declaration.
The following is the full text of the Declaration.
1. The XIV Assembly of the Asian
Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (ASOSAI), which was held in Hanoi,
Vietnam from 19th to 22nd September 2018, has been considered as one of the most high-level events within the
ASOSAI community. This event was participated by 350 delegates and observers,
representing 41 ASOSAI members and many international organizations. In conjunction
with the Assembly, the 7th ASOSAI Symposium which is a platform for
sharing information, knowledge, experiences and best practice on public sector
auditing and related subjects was held under the theme of “Environmental
Auditing for sustainable development”.
2. We recognize the importance of the XIV ASOSAI Assembly since it provided a timely
opportunity to exchange knowledge and experience in various fields of public
auditing, especially environmental auditing for sustainable development. We
also emphasize that the XIV ASOSAI Assembly was an important step in realizing
the views of the Supreme Audit Institutions of the Asian countries on its
cooperation in public auditing, in which ASOSAI shall play the leading role to
discuss ways to implement these ideas through joint efforts. The Assembly
agreed on recommended actions and approved the Hanoi Declaration.
3. The Hanoi Declaration of the XIV ASOSAI Assembly is an important
official document which conveys the most pre-eminent messages of the Assembly
and Symposium and reflects ASOSAI’s shared ideas and recommendations towards
the regional and international public auditing community. The Hanoi
Declaration, moreover, affirms ASOSAI’s interests, efforts and contributions to
the pursuit of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) established by the United
Nations, as well as its response to global environmental challenges through
the discussion on “Environmental Auditing
for Sustainable Development”.
4. Over a period of 40 years since the ASOSAI Charter was adopted and
signed by the heads of nine Asian SAIs in September 1978, ASOSAI has affirmed
its role as the leading multilateral organization in Asia. However, the
disparities among member SAIs have been existing for a long time and remaining
as one of the issues to be addressed urgently.
5. We, state auditors from 46 Supreme Audit Institutions, gathering in
Hanoi, Viet Nam discussed the theme “Environmental Auditing for Sustainable
Development” for knowledge sharing and capacity building in a new context.
Declaration
6. We implement our mission of ASOSAI in promoting knowledge sharing
and capacity building among member SAIs, with a focus on environmental auditing
for sustainable development of the nations and the region.
7. We continue our vigorous actions to create a new momentum for
ASOSAI cooperation, to unlock their potentials and to bring ASOSAI as a model
regional organization to a new height. Being fully aware of considerable
challenges faced by member SAIs, we shall cooperate and take the following
actions:
Recommendations
1.
To promote knowledge sharing and capacity development in ASOSAI community in
the field of environmental auditing for sustainable development
8. We are determined to continue our efforts comprehensively promoting knowledge sharing and comprehensive capacity building on aspects as follows:
- Building professional capacity: developing appropriate audit
methodologies and guidelines, training staff, planning and monitoring
professional engagements, and enhancing audit quality assurance;
- Improving organizational capacity: developing strategic plans, managing resources, and enhancing governance and accountability; and
- Strengthening the capacity of adapting to the external environment: exchange of experience and cooperation with external stakeholders.
- Improving organizational capacity: developing strategic plans, managing resources, and enhancing governance and accountability; and
- Strengthening the capacity of adapting to the external environment: exchange of experience and cooperation with external stakeholders.
2.
To implement SDGs and address global environmental challenges
9. Recognizing the new opportunities and emerging challenges in the process of globalization and climate change, we respect common principles of how INTOSAI can contribute to the United Nations towards 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which focuses on good governance and strengthening anti-corruption by some approaches to SDGs, specifically:
- Assessing the readiness of national systems in reporting on the
progress of achieving the SDGs, thereby auditing the implementation and
reliability of data provided by such systems;
- Conducting performance audit to examine the economy, efficiency and effectiveness of key governmental programs that contribute to each aspect of SDGs;
- Assessing and supporting, as appropriate, the implementation of SDG No.16 related to transparency, efficiency and accountability of institutions; and
- Operating a model that ensures transparency and accountability in our operations, including auditing and reporting.
- Conducting performance audit to examine the economy, efficiency and effectiveness of key governmental programs that contribute to each aspect of SDGs;
- Assessing and supporting, as appropriate, the implementation of SDG No.16 related to transparency, efficiency and accountability of institutions; and
- Operating a model that ensures transparency and accountability in our operations, including auditing and reporting.
10. The event was held against the background that the region in
particular and the world in general have been witnessing unpredictable and
complicated impacts of climate change, with the emergence of environmental
pollution, increasing global temperature and rising sea level and other
evidences threatening human life. These environmental issues have been
remaining as a top concern and posing challenges to human community across the
world. The Symposium’s theme on environmental auditing for sustainable development
provided a chance for member SAIs to have an insight in topical issues, and to
find practical and efficient solutions to conducting audits, and contributing
to the achievement of SDGs at national, regional and international levels.
11. We, once again, reaffirm our desire to harmonize economic growth
with sustainable development through a number of measures:
- Strengthening knowledge and experience sharing, as well as
disseminating standards and guidelines on environmental auditing among member SAIs;
- Organizing intensive training courses on environmental auditing;
- Encouraging joint or cooperative audits among SAIs within their national mandates with commitment to develop appropriate procedures and frameworks to support these activities;
- Encouraging member SAIs to develop legal frameworks and documents on environmental management which shall serve as a legal corridor for SAIs to play their role in monitoring the implementation of these regulations;
- Developing regional reports on environmental auditing;
- Promulgating strategic regulations on environmental auditing that regulate SAI’s functions, tasks and powers within their national mandates. Hence, SAIs will be able to conduct environmental auditing independently and effectively; and
- Enhancing cooperation with external organizations, such as INTOSAI WGEA and UN agencies (UNEP - United Nations Environment Program and UNCSD - The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development).
- Organizing intensive training courses on environmental auditing;
- Encouraging joint or cooperative audits among SAIs within their national mandates with commitment to develop appropriate procedures and frameworks to support these activities;
- Encouraging member SAIs to develop legal frameworks and documents on environmental management which shall serve as a legal corridor for SAIs to play their role in monitoring the implementation of these regulations;
- Developing regional reports on environmental auditing;
- Promulgating strategic regulations on environmental auditing that regulate SAI’s functions, tasks and powers within their national mandates. Hence, SAIs will be able to conduct environmental auditing independently and effectively; and
- Enhancing cooperation with external organizations, such as INTOSAI WGEA and UN agencies (UNEP - United Nations Environment Program and UNCSD - The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development).
Together, we will succeed!-VNA