Audit Chamber
An Audit Chamber is a government institution responsible for overseeing the financial activities of public entities. Its main role is to ensure that public funds are used efficiently and transparently, promoting accountability in government spending. The chamber conducts audits, reviews financial statements, and assesses compliance with laws and regulations.
The findings of the Audit Chamber are typically reported to the legislative body, such as the parliament, to inform decision-making and improve financial management. By identifying irregularities or inefficiencies, the chamber helps enhance public trust in government operations and supports better resource allocation.