Tallinn hosts seminar on International Standards of Supreme Audit Institutions
Baku, June 18 (AZERTAC). A seminar dedicated to application of International Standards of Supreme Audit Institutions (ISSAIs) was held in Tallinn, Estonia.
A delegation of the Chamber of Accounts of Azerbaijan attended the seminar.
The aim of the seminar designed for Supreme Audit Institution (SAI) managers was to raise global, regional and national awareness of XX INCOSAI-adopted ISSAIs in accordance with the Johannesburg Declaration by using the ISSAI structure as a reference point.
The seminar emphasized in the first place that the contents of ISSAIs need to be clarified and adopted before they are implemented, and expressed confidence that the recommendations made by the chairs of INTOSAI`s Financial Audit and Compliance Audit Subcommittees will be useful in the work of SAIs.
The seminar featured reports on the experience of Estonian, Sweden, Russian and Romanian SAIs and focused on the structure, alternatives and advantages of ISSAI implementation in the area of financial and compliance audits.
FEEDBACK
Other news in this section
- 09.06.2026 [15:07]
Azerbaijan is fourth largest investor in Georgian economy
- 09.06.2026 [12:56]
Another shipment sent to Armenia in transit through territory of Azerbaijan
- 09.06.2026 [11:25]
Oil prices fall in global markets VIDEO
- 09.06.2026 [10:58]
Gold and silver prices rise in global markets VIDEO
- 09.06.2026 [10:19]
Azerbaijani oil price exceeds $100 VIDEO
- 08.06.2026 [19:31]
Pakistan invited to attend 2nd Azerbaijan International Investment Forum
Top stories update
- [12:00]
Top stories update
- 08.06.2026 [20:19]
Azerbaijan and Vietnam expand judicial and prosecutorial relations
- 08.06.2026 [20:00]
Azerbaijan joins Bled Water Forum in Slovenia
- 08.06.2026 [19:40]
Serbian sports minister arrives in Azerbaijan
- 08.06.2026 [19:34]
Pakistan invited to attend 2nd Azerbaijan International Investment Forum
- 08.06.2026 [19:31]
Azerbaijani cuisine presented at international food festival in Thessaloniki
- 08.06.2026 [19:30]
Vietnamese delegation embarks on working visit to Azerbaijan
- 08.06.2026 [19:29]
® Bakcell announces appointment of new Chief Executive Officer
- 08.06.2026 [18:57]
From José Raúl Mulino Quintero, President of the Republic of Panama
- 08.06.2026 [18:18]
Starmer preparing to announce social media restrictions for children
- 08.06.2026 [18:04]
Azerbaijan, Denmark explore prospects for economic cooperation
- 08.06.2026 [18:00]
Azerbaijan`s PM meets with Prosecutor General of Vietnam
- 08.06.2026 [17:58]
FC Qarabag Tallinn wins silver at international tournament in Brussels
- 08.06.2026 [17:33]
Azerbaijani media representatives visit Turkmen Carpet Museum
- 08.06.2026 [17:29]
Expert: Middle Corridor is entering a phase of strategic development
- 08.06.2026 [16:55]
Kazakhstan and South Korea prepare nuclear energy cooperation memorandum
- 08.06.2026 [16:30]
Kyrgyzstan, Cyprus sign Cooperation Program for 2027–2028
- 08.06.2026 [16:27]
June 8 marks World Oceans Day
- 08.06.2026 [16:19]
New AIR analysis explores Azerbaijan’s status as a middle power
- 08.06.2026 [15:55]
Scientists warn climate predictions may misjudge forest carbon absorption
- 08.06.2026 [15:47]
Azerbaijan’s National Salvation Day marked in Germany
- 08.06.2026 [15:40]
Uzbekistan – India: Cooperation in healthcare and innovation transfer
- 08.06.2026 [15:36]
Garabagh horse monument unveiled in Switzerland
- 08.06.2026 [15:00]
Nikkei falls over 4% as selling of tech issues continues
- 08.06.2026 [14:59]
Reuters: Central African Republic to accept third-country deportees from US
- 08.06.2026 [14:59]
UK ministers to issue guidance on children's screen use
- 08.06.2026 [14:28]
Azerbaijan’s Culture Days in Turkmenistan wrap up with spectacular concert
- 08.06.2026 [13:28]
Middle East 'does not need an escalation,' EU foreign policy chief warns
- 08.06.2026 [13:15]