Auditor-General Office wins ALGA Award & National Recognition

Majuro, MH, May 20th, 2021 — The Office of the Auditor-General (OAG) proudly announces that its Audit of the Passport Program won a 2020 Distinguished Knighton Award from the Association of Local Government Auditors (ALGA) for best performance audit in the Small Shop Category. Each year, local government audit organizations from the U.S. and Canada submit their best performance audit reports for judging. The purpose of the competition is to improve government services by encouraging and increasing levels of excellence among government auditors. Judges from peer organizations determined that this audit was among the best of 2020. The Award was presented virtually during ALGA’s Annual Conference on May 4, 2021.

The Audit of the Passport Program was judged on several key elements, such as the potential for significant impact, the persuasiveness of the conclusions, the focus on improving government efficiency and effectiveness, and its clarity and conciseness.

OAG congratulates its staffs on the achievement of this prestigious award and shares this award with former auditors who made contributions to our report.

Media Contact

Mr. Jean Digno, Communication/IT Director
Email: digno.jean@gmail.com
Phone: (692) 625-3390/3192

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OAG PARTICIPATED IN IMPREST FUND TRAINING FOR NEW RMI DIPLOMATS

Majuro, MH, April 7th, 2021 — The Office of the Auditor General (OAG) of the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) was invited by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MOFAT) to participate as one of the panelist during an Imprest Funds and Induction training for new diplomats who will be posted at various RMI Oversees Missions and Embassies. Also participated during the Induction Program were Mr. Patrick Langrine, Secretary of Finance, and staff who delivered training on the Imprest Fund Guidelines and Operating procedures that all Overseas Missions are expected to follow.

The OAG shared with the participants the common problems found in the audit of RMI Missions abroad in the past. In his remarks, the Auditor General reminded the new diplomats that as public servants and stewards of public resources we have an obligation to make sure public resources are used for their intended purpose and in accordance with all applicable government policies and procedures.

Secretary of MOFAT
Mrs. Anjanette Kattil (seated, 2nd front-right), MOFAT Secretary, delivered her opening remarks during the opening of the training.

 

Secretary of Finance
Participants from the MOFAT, MOF, and OAG during the Induction training.

 

Presentation
Mr. Damiee Riklon, Audit Manager (right), and Mr. Maludrik Maludrik, Audit Supervisor (left), shared previous findings on the embassies with the participants.

 

Answering Questions
Mr. Damiee Riklon, Audit Manager (right), and Mr. Maludrik Maludrik, Audit Supervisor (center), answering questions at the end of their presentation. With Mr. Junior Patrick, Auditor General (left), sitting alongside them.

Media Contact

Jean Digno

IT Manager & Communication Officer/ (692) 625-3390/ www.rmioag.com

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