Mongolian Audit Officers Trained In Japan, South Korea

ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia, June 21 (Bernama) -- A group of 12 officials from the Mongolia's National Audit Office, the Ministry of Finance and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) were trained on the structure and activities of the internal audit offices of Japan and the Republic of Korea, Mongolia's Montsame news agency reported.

During the training, which was held from May 27 to June 9, with the theme "Strengthening capability of internal audit, monitoring and evaluation", the participants learned the internal audit structures of the governments of Japan and the Republic of Korea, their legal environments and principles, methodologies, and the difference between internal audits of private sector and the government.

They were also given reports on implementation course of the internal audits by the governments, transparency of the internal audit actions, and a situation of monitoring over realisation of the internal auditors' recommendations.

In accordance with the curriculum, the trainees were familiarised with activities and works of the Japan's National Audit Office, the Audit Council of Fujisawa and Osaka cities, the Audit Office of Tokyo, Ernst & Young audit company and the department of accounting at the Gakuin University, and then at the Ministry of Strategy and Finance of the Republic of Korea, and the country's Council of Audit and Monitoring.

-- BERNAMA

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