The Office of the Auditor General of Somalia (OAGS) has successfully concluded a three-day capacity-building program.
This program aimed at enhancing the investigative and legal compliance skills of its staff.
Who Attended Somalia’s Office of the Auditor General Workshop?
The workshop brought together over 30 officers from the Legal Compliance Investigation Department, the unit responsible for auditing government institutions.
In order to ensure they adhere to national laws, financial regulations, and standards of transparency.
Key Details About OAGS Training:
According to an official statement from the Somalia’s Office of the Auditor General, the training was designed to modernize investigative methods, strengthen accountability systems, and promote professional ethics in public finance management.
Participants received in-depth sessions on investigative techniques, evidence documentation, and compliance frameworks aligned with international auditing practices.

Integrity and Responsibility Remain Central
Auditor General Ahmed Isse Gutale commended the participants for their dedication.
He encouraged them to apply the new skills and knowledge to safeguard public funds and improve institutional accountability
Moreover, he emphasized that integrity and responsibility remain central to the office’s mission of ensuring transparency and good governance.
Auditor General Ahmed Isse Gutale said:
“The protection of public resources begins with strong institutions and skilled professionals.
This training is a step forward in reinforcing Somalia’s oversight and accountability mechanisms.”
Plans for More Training Programs at OAGS
The Auditor General’s Office reaffirmed its commitment to continuous professional development.
It also announced plans for more training programs in areas such as digital auditing, financial risk assessment, and anti-corruption measures.
By investing in its workforce, the OAGS aims to align Somalia’s financial oversight with global best practices.
Supporting national efforts to strengthen governance, transparency, and sustainable public sector reform.