Auditor-General of South Africa is the Supreme Auditing Institution of South Africa, established as a state institution supporting constitutional democracy. Its functions are defined in the Constitution and the Public Audit Act. This entity annually produces audit reports on various government departments, public entities, municipalities, and public institutions. These reports cover the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) and Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA) cycles, as well as discretionary audits, performance audits, and other special audits. The Auditor-General tables reports to the legislature, including Parliament, provincial legislature, or municipal councils, which then use these reports for oversight.
Founded in 1911, the Auditor-General operates in the finance, financial services, government and military, and social media industries. As of now, there is no available information regarding its headquarters, last investment, or the investors involved in the last investment round.
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