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Indonesia to expand
cooperation in auditing
Indonesia will expand cooperation with other countries as part of
efforts to increase its capacity and capability in the field of
auditing. "We have and will conduct audit cooperation with several
countries in various areas," the head of the country`s state audit board
(BPK), Anwar Nasution, said here on Monday.
He made the remark after signing a memorandum of understanding with the
Chinese state audit board, the NAC, for cooperation in the field of
auditing. Anwar said several countries that have cooperated with
Indonesia were the US, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Brunei
Darussalam, Thailand, Russia, Czech and Poland, Tunis, Algeria and
Morroco. "The form of cooperation varies including on arms purchase
auditing," he said.
In the future, he said, BPK would continue to expand cooperation with
other countries as part of efforts to promote bilateral relations with
the countries concerned. He said BPK signed a cooperation agreement with
the Cour des Comptes of Republic of Tunisia on April 24, on areas such
as experience exchange, corruption eradication, human resource
management, public awreness program, quality assurance, jurisdictional
control and others.
On April 27 meanwhile BPK signed similar cooperation with the Cour des
Comptes of Algeria on areas such as research, international relations,
audit law and others. On April 30 the BPK also signed a cooperation
agreement with Morroco on capacity building, quality assurance system,
information exchange and others.
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