Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will address the 23rd Conference of Auditors General of Commonwealth nations and British Overseas Territories in New Delhi this morning.
This is the first time India is hosting this prestigious conference.
The Finance Ministry in a statement said the representatives of the participating nations will look into the scope of leveraging technology in public audit as well as share experiences on environment audit.
It said the three-day conference will be attended by 52 Commonwealth Countries and nine British Overseas Territories.
The auditing organizations in these countries come together every three years to discuss the major challenges before them.
The last such conference was held in Malta in 2014.
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