Top Legislator Urges State Audit Office to Enhance Proactivity, Risk Prevention

Hanoi: The State Audit Office of Vietnam (SAV) must bring into full play its professional expertise and effectively tap information from multiple sources to proactively advise the Party and State, instead of merely organising audit delegations, National Assembly (NA) Chairman Tran Thanh Man has said. He stressed the requirement at a working session with the SAV on February 23, the first working day after the nine-day Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday.

According to Vietnam News Agency, Chairman Tran Thanh Man emphasized the importance of the SAV's role in not just conducting audits but also in risk prevention and strategic advisement. He highlighted the need for the office to be proactive in its approach, utilizing its vast resources and expertise to provide timely and relevant information to the Party and State leaders.

Chairman Man's call for action comes amidst the broader context of enhancing governmental functions and improving the accountability of state agencies. His remarks underscore a significant shift towards a more dynamic and integrated role for the SAV in Vietnam's governance framework.

The working session was attended by key members of the SAV, who were urged to move beyond traditional audit practices and embrace a more forward-thinking strategy. This includes actively seeking out potential risks and advising on preventive measures, rather than reacting to issues retrospectively.

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