Auditor General
The Auditor General is an independent official responsible for overseeing the financial operations of government entities. Their primary role is to ensure that public funds are used efficiently and in accordance with the law. They conduct audits, review financial statements, and assess the effectiveness of government programs.
In addition to financial audits, the Auditor General also provides recommendations for improving accountability and transparency in government operations. Their reports are often made public, helping to inform citizens about how their tax dollars are being spent and ensuring that government agencies are held accountable for their financial practices.