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Strategy

The strategic purpose of the National Audit Office is to ensure sustainable management of public finances and an efficient and transparent central government. This requires that the NAOF itself acts efficiently and transparently and that it also utilises digitalisation and new technologies. The National Audit Office’s strategy has been drawn up for 2024–2030.

One of the objectives of the strategy is to strengthen government’s accountability to Parliament and the public through audit and monitoring. The NAOF’s new strategy has been drawn up in a situation where the challenges faced by public finances continue and even escalate and where the outlook for central government finances is uncertain.

The basic premise of the strategy is that the National Audit Office focuses on performing its main tasks effectively and efficiently. This is supported by the clearer organisation and management model introduced in 2023.

The NAOF’s audit activities provide reliable and relevant audit information about topics significant to central government finances and financial management. Our audit activities are based on the ISSAI standards, approved by the International Organization for Supreme Audit Institutions.

The NAOF’s oversight tasks promote the transparency of policymaking and political party and election campaign funding. The NAOF reports regularly on its oversight activities to Parliament.

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Our strategic purpose

We ensure sustainable management of public finances and an efficient and transparent central government.

Strategic priorities

Our audit and oversight work strengthens government’s accountability to Parliament and the public.

We produce reliable and relevant audit and oversight information about topics significant to central government finances and financial management.

Our activities support efficient and lawful government.

Strategic enablers

We are professional and motivated, and our work community has high employee well-being.

We utilise digitalisation and new technologies in our work.

We act efficiently and transparently and are accountable for our own activities.

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