“We hope that the insights shared here will support governments in their development efforts and be meaningfully reflected in the broader G20 declaration,” said AG Tsakani Maluleke.
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In her remarks, AG Tsakani Maluleke stated that the communiqué sets out practical recommendations ranging from strengthening infrastructure audits and promoting financial transparency to addressing skills gaps through evidence-based assessments and future-focused training.
She added that these recommendations reflect the collective expertise and shared commitment of the SAI20 engagement group to help G20 governments achieve better outcomes for their citizens.
The communique is an outcome of collaboration and shared commitment among Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) of G20 nations. The communiqué was adopted at the SAI20 Summit hosted by AGSA in June 2025 and will soon be presented to heads of state G20 Summit in Johannesburg.
The 2025 SAI20 Summit concluded successfully in South Africa, marked by a key milestone, the unanimous adoption of the 2025 Communiqué by all member nations. This achievement reflects a shared commitment to advancing public audit and governance on a global scale.
The final day of the SAI20 South Africa Summit was one to remember! Delegates enjoyed a truly South African experience, from vibrant cultural dances and an unforgettable game drive to interacting with elephants at an elephant sanctuary.
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The day opened with an impactful address by AG Tsakani Maluleke, an address by Deputy Minister David Masondo and a Troika address by SAI Brazil’s Minister Vital do Rêgo.
Throwback to Day 1 of the SAI20 Summit! Two weeks ago, @AuditorGen_SA successfully hosted the international delegates for the SAI20 Summit. Day 1 kicked off with a warm South African welcome from the Auditor-General, Tsakani Maluleke, and the Premier of Gauteng, Panyaza Lesufi.
AG Tsakani Maluleke closed the SAI20 Summit on a high note, marking a successful gathering of G20 Auditors-General.
The summit yielded insightful discussions on how supreme audit institutions can drive good governance and become strategic enablers of national development.
Citing the spirit of Ubuntu, he reminded us that “none of us will ever thrive alone,” and called for unity, shared knowledge, and collective action to reduce inequality and strengthen our institutions for the future.
He emphasized that SAIs must act not only as watchdogs of public accountability, but as builders of confidence, helping create stable and transparent environments that attract private investment and support long-term public policies.
The analysis offered valuable insights into how SAIs are actively addressing these critical priorities and gaps identified that need further attention.