The Public Sector Accounting Standard Board and the Institute of Internal Auditors have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to promote professionalism within the public sector.
The partnership will also facilitate capacity building, research, integrity and ethical conduct in regard to internal auditing and risk management.
The MoU sets out a framework for the two organisations to explore opportunities for collaboration for their mutual benefit and details the roles of each party to further their interests.
The two organisations will cooperate and focus on the development and adoption of internal audit standards and frameworks, promote and monitor the implementation of the standards, provide training and capacity-building programmes, and offer advisory services to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery in the public sector.
The Public Sector Accounting Standards Board is a semi-autonomous government agency ( in Kenya), mandated to provide frameworks and set standards for the development and management of accounting, financial and internal audit systems for state organs and public entities.
Public finance management regulations for the national and county governments require internal auditors to comply with the International Professional Practices Framework (IPPF) as issued by the Institute of Internal Auditors from time to time.
“The regulation also directs internal auditors to follow policies and guidelines issued by PSASB to ensure uniformity and consistency across the public sector,” PSASB chief executive Fredrick Riaga said, during the event on Friday.
IPPF is the conceptual framework which provides internal audit professionals with authoritative guidance.
Internal audit functions are expected to leverage IPPF to facilitate the ability to achieve the mission of enhancing and protecting organisational value by providing risk-based and objective assurance, advice and insight.
This ultimately improves transparency and accountability in the public sector.
FCPA Riaga underscored that the two organisations will leverage their expertise and experiences, to support capacity building in the adoption of the International Professional Practices Framework (IPPF) standards by various public sector entities.
“Internal auditing is an independent, objective assurance and consulting activity designed to add value and improve an organization’s operations,” IIA chief executive Joyce Omina noted.
According to Omina, internal auditing helps organisations accomplish their objectives by bringing a systematic, disciplined approach to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management, control, and governance processes.
“This partnership seeks to enhance that role,” she said.
The MoU further seeks collaboration to support heads of internal audit within public sector entities in establishing and implementing quality assessment improvement programs, with the ultimate objective of assessing the effectiveness and efficiency of internal audit functions, and conformance with the standards and code of ethics.