Website Auditor-General of South Africa
The Auditor-General South Africa ("AGSA") is established in terms of section 181(1) (e) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No.108 of 1996) as a state institution supporting the constitutional democracy. The constitutional functions of the AGSA are set out in section 188 of the Constitution and sections 4 of the Public Audit Act (Act No. 25 of 2004). Resolution A/66/209 adopted by the United Nations General Assembly further endorses the independence of Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs).
Strategic Function:
- Contribute to the formulation and drive the implementation of the organisation’s long-term strategy.
- Develop the Business Unit Balance Score Card (BSC) and oversee the implementation and reporting thereof.
Product Management:
- Provide strategic direction for audit operations, ensuring the best overall quality of all audit outputs.
- Ensure that assignments and/or engagements are adequately planned, resourced and performed in accordance with the audit methodology and standards.
- Provide leadership support to sensitive, complex, and high-risk engagements.
- Oversee the timely sign-off of all audit engagements.
- Ensure quality delivery of critical AGSA reports (e.g. Sector, General, and Organisational Audit reports).
- Ensure approval and effective management of Contract Work Creditors (CWC) and pre-issuance allocations.
- Coordinate auditing activities and plans with other internal support stakeholders, e.g. Specialised Audit Service (SAS) activities to ensure objectives are met.
- Signing of audit reports for significant and complex audits as per delegations.
Stakeholder Management:
- Drive the strategic initiative of visibility through effective external engagements.
- Accountable for the implementation of the stakeholder engagement plan in line with the AGSA stakeholder engagement framework.
- Engage with the stakeholders as per the engagement plan, which includes consideration for political sensitivity, complexity, and seniority.
- Media engagement as per the AG delegations.
- Interact with relevant oversight structures and relevant committees regarding briefings on audit reports/outcomes, as well as the Cultureshift 2030 initiatives.
- Interact with and establish partnerships with professional bodies and higher learning institutions.
- Promote the AGSA brand and reputation.
People Management:
- Provide strategic direction and leadership to the BU in respect of:
- Vision achievement/organisation alignment.
- People Strategy commitments, including talent management and succession planning.
- Implementation of AGSA transformation strategies.
- Impact-driven strategic conversations with internal staff on an ongoing basis.
- The improvement of culture and staff engagement within the BU.
- Accountable for maintaining training office accreditation in compliance with the regulatory bodies.
Financial management and operational management:
- Accountable for the sustainability and profitability of the Business Unit (BU).
- Ensure that BU deliverables are executed economically, efficiently, and effectively in terms of recoverability and productivity.
- Ensure effective financial management of CWC.
- Provide input on the opportunities to improve the efficiency of the organisation’s business operations.
Other responsibilities:
- Perform and/or manage other projects, tasks, and assignments not stipulated in the Job description as and when required.
- Develop innovative solutions to navigate complex situations facing the Business Unit.
Education
- This position requires a minimum qualification of a registered CA(SA) or RGA or ACCA.
Experience:
- A minimum of ten years of relevant post-qualification experience is required, including at least six years in a senior management or executive-level role.