Auditor-General (South Africa)

The Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA) is an office established by the 1996 Constitution of South Africa and is one of the Chapter nine institutions intended to support democracy, although its history dates back at least 100 years.

Auditor-General
Chapter nine institution overview
Formed1911 (1911)
Headquarters4 Daventry Street, Lynnwood Bridge Office Park, Lynnwood Manor, Pretoria
MottoAuditing to build public confidence
Employees
  • 1 367 (36%) qualified auditors
  • 850 (23%) non-audit employees
Chapter nine institution executives
  • Tsakani Maluleke, Auditor-General of South Africa
  • Vonani Chauke, Deputy Auditor-General
Key documents
Websitehttps://www.agsa.co.za/
Map

Tsakani Maluleke took over as Auditor-General on 1 December 2020. She replaced Thembekile Makwetu who was deputy auditor-general until he took over from Terence Nombembe whose contract ended in December 2013. Nombembe, who also served as deputy auditor-general prior to his appointment, replaced Shauket Fakie on his retirement in December 2006.

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