Office of the Auditor-General (Kenya)

The Office of the Auditor-General of Kenya is an Independent Office established under §229 of the Constitution of Kenya to audit Government Bodies and report on their management of allocated funds.[1]

Roles

The Auditor-General's roles under the Kenyan constitution are :[2]

  • Within six months after the end of each financial year, the Auditor-General shall audit and report, in respect of that financial

year, on:

Reports

The Auditor-General is mandated to do the following through the audit reports:[3]

  • An audit report shall confirm whether or not public money has been applied lawfully and in an effective way.
  • Audit reports shall be submitted to Parliament or the relevant county assembly
  • Within three months after receiving an audit report, Parliament or the county assembly shall debate and consider the report and take

appropriate action.

Auditors-General

  • August 2019 - to date: office currently vacant [4][5][6]
  • August 2011 - August 2019: Mr. Edward R. O. Ouko[7][8]

References

  • 'Official Site'
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