Strategic Audit Plan 2005-2007
Abstract
This strategic audit plan outlines the top priorities and the particular areas of interest of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (SIGIR) and describes the focus for the audits and evaluations to be performed during 2005-2007. The plan is to be used as a guide and is subject to revision owing to changing circumstances that may occur in Iraq and new or revised legislation. The SIGIR mission is derived from Public Law 108-106, Section 3001, which was passed in November 2003 and amended in October 2004 by Public Law 108-375. It mandates that SIGIR provide independent oversight of the $18.4 billion Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund (IRRF) authorized in supplemental appropriations contained in Public Law 108-106 (as amended). This plan is based on the requirements of Public Law 108-106 (as amended). It incorporates significant research into key areas of interest to management, SIGIR, and the Congress and provides balanced coverage of the SIGIR mission area with the resources currently and projected to be available. Special attention was been given to the unique nature of the Iraq reconstruction effort and SIGIR, the short life-span of SIGIR, and the resulting need for immediate and non-traditional approaches uniquely designed to address Iraq reconstruction programs and operations. Further, SIGIR incorporated its own on-the- ground knowledge of IRRF programs and operations, as well as hotline allegations and investigative referrals, to round out the basis for the key areas of interest described in the audit plan.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA524809
Entities
Organizations
- Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction