Increasing the quantity and quality of infrastructure development activities correlates directly with the rising APBN and APBD financing burden. This causes an increased risk of misusing the budget and responsibilities for budget implementation.
Audits must analyze, assess the results of construction work accurately, and provide appropriate recommendations, making it necessary to increase auditor knowledge, understanding, and skills of auditors that carry out infrastructure audits, especially on roads and bridges.
This is why Badiklat PKN is holding Road and Bridge Infrastructure Audit Training for 5 (five) working days from July 1-5, 2024. Attendees are 34 (thirty-four) APIPs from Regional Government Inspectorates (Collaborative) grouped into a single class.
Director of Planning, Education and Training Centre of State Financial Audit, Dali Mulkana, opened the face-to-face training on Monday (07/01). This training aims to enable participants to analyze and audit Road and Bridge Infrastructure Work (K4).
Graduates are expected to be able to analyze and audit Road and Bridge Infrastructure Works according to applicable regulations and guidelines.