General Court Of Audit Unveils First Audit Results Report For Fiscal Year 2023
The General Court of Audit (GCA) has unveiled its inaugural Audit Results Report, aligning with global standards for transparency and disclosure. This achievement underscores the robust support from Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. Their backing strengthens GCA's dedication to enhancing transparency, accountability, and sustainable government performance.
Dr. Hussam Alangari, President of GCA, expressed deep gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and HRH the Crown Prince for their steadfast support. He noted that this backing has empowered GCA to advance its mission according to international professional standards, achieving high efficiency and effectiveness. This progress positions GCA as a key partner in Saudi Arabia’s ongoing development.

This report marks a significant milestone as it is the first of its kind in GCA's history. It outlines the main findings from audits conducted during the fiscal year 2023. These audits have not only had a financial impact but also contributed to better public resource management over time.
Dr. Alangari highlighted that there was notable cooperation between GCA and audited entities, leading to strong adherence to GCA’s recommendations. This collaboration has positively impacted these entities' performance, enhanced government spending efficiency, and added value that benefits both the nation and its citizens.
The release of this report reflects GCA's commitment to maintaining independence while promoting transparency and accountability in government operations. By adhering to international best practices, GCA aims to ensure efficient use of resources and improve overall government performance.
The report is accessible online for those interested in reviewing its contents further at GCA Annual Reports.
With inputs from SPA