Qatar is actively advancing its commitment to international oversight collaboration by joining the 25th International Congress of Supreme Audit Institutions (INCOSAI 25) in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. The three-day conference brings together leaders from audit institutions worldwide to share knowledge and best practices. Through international oversight collaboration, Qatar aims to improve transparency, accountability, and the protection of public funds.
During the event, Qatar’s State Audit Bureau delegation participated in multiple sessions, emphasizing the importance of learning from other countries. Additionally, they discussed ways to strengthen global oversight systems. By exchanging experiences, countries can better detect risks, ensure compliance, and prevent misuse of resources.
The conference also highlighted innovative approaches to auditing and oversight. For instance, delegates explored digital tools and practical methods to enhance public sector efficiency. Furthermore, experts shared strategies to develop audit skills and build institutional capacity based on international standards.
Participants examined real-life cases showing how collaboration between audit institutions enhances transparency and integrity. They also noted that coordinated efforts increase public trust in government practices. Moreover, Qatar shared insights from its national oversight projects, focusing on modern auditing techniques and accountability measures.
INCOSAI 25 provided a valuable platform for networking and building partnerships with regional and global organizations. In addition, delegates agreed that sharing knowledge continuously is vital to address new challenges in public auditing. By working together, countries can strengthen institutions and respond effectively to evolving governance needs.
Overall, the event demonstrates Qatar’s leadership in global oversight. By participating in INCOSAI 25, Qatar shows that strong auditing practices and international oversight collaboration are essential to ensuring transparency, efficiency, and public confidence in governance.

