List of INCOSAI Conferences
INCOSAI | Place | Date | Host | Information |
---|---|---|---|---|
I | Havana, Cuba | November 1953 | Ministry of Auditing and Control of the Republic of Cuba | |
II | Brussels, Belgium | September 1956 | Court of Audit of Belgium | |
III | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | May 1959 | Tribunal de Contas da União | |
IV | Vienna, Austria | May 1962 | Court of Audit of the Republic of Austria | |
V | Jerusalem, Israel | June 1965 | State Comptroller's Office of Israel | |
VI | Tokyo, Japan | May 1968 | Board of Audit of Japan | |
VII | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | September 1971 | Office of the Auditor General of Canada | |
VIII | Madrid, Spain | May 1974 | Tribunal de Cuentas | |
IX | Lima, Peru | October 1977 | Contraloría General de la República del Perú | |
X | Nairobi, Kenya | June 1980 | Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General of Kenya | |
XI | Manila, Philippines | April 1983 | Philippine Commission on Audit | |
XII | Sydney, Australia | April 1986 | Australian National Audit Office | |
XIII | Berlin, Germany | June 1989 | Bundesrechnungshof | |
XIV | Washington, D.C. | October 1992 | Government Accountability Office | |
XV | Cairo, Egypt | September - October 1995 | Central Auditing Organization of Egypt | |
XVI | Montevideo, Uruguay | November 1998 | Contraloría General de la República del Uruguay | |
XVII | Seoul, Korea | October 2001 | Board of Audit and Inspection of Korea | |
XVIII | Budapest, Hungary | October 2004 | Hungarian State Audit Office | |
XIX | Mexico City, Mexico | November 2007 | Contraloría General de la República de Mexico | http://www.incosai2007.org.mx/ |
XX | Johannesburg, South Africa | November 2010 | Auditor-General of South Africa | http://www.incosai.co.za/en/ |
XXI | Beijing, People's Republic of China | 2013 | National Audit Office of the People's Republic of China |
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