Audit Agencies
Audit agencies are independent organizations responsible for examining and evaluating the financial records and operations of government entities and private organizations. Their primary goal is to ensure transparency, accountability, and compliance with laws and regulations. By conducting audits, these agencies help identify inefficiencies, fraud, and areas for improvement.
These agencies often report their findings to stakeholders, including government officials, taxpayers, and investors. Their work contributes to public trust in financial reporting and governance, ultimately promoting better management of resources and enhancing the overall integrity of financial systems.