Chile's Supreme Audit Institution
Enhancing Strategic Agility and Public Trust

This review focuses on advancing the performance-management vision of the Comptroller General of the Republic of Chile (Contraloría General de la Republica, CGR) with a view to enhance the relevance and positive impact of its work on accountability and decision making within the public administration. The review explores how the CGR’s audit assignments could be adjusted to enhance the institution’s impact on good public governance, and how it could further leverage knowledge gathered through existing and new audit assignments to deliver additional value to its diverse range of stakeholders.
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Assessment and recommendations
Introduction The CGR recognises its role as contributing to good public governance and has a broad mandate to achieve this. The Constitution establishes the CGR as an autonomous government body, which has a high level of organisational and administrative independence. Within the public sector, the CGR is widely respected as a leader in proactive transparency and is recognised as a prestigious institution in which to work.
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