STATE AUDIT OFFICE
GUARDIAN OF PUBLIC FUNDS
Final audit report
Who we are and what we do
The State Audit Office (SAO) is the independent supreme audit institution of the Republic of North Macedonia, which transparently, timely and objectively informs the competent authorities and the public about audit findings identified with performed audits
Audit reports
02.06.2026
05.05.2026
16.04.2026
09.04.2026
Announcements & News
Status of audits
Planning | Execution | Draft | FINAL
2021
IV-Конечен
14.09.2025
12.07.2022
2021
01.07.2023
11.07.2022
2021
23.09.2025
04.07.2022
2021
29.06.2023
29.04.2022
Sustainable development goals

"Let’s learn to manage risks to prevent consequences"
Maksim Acevski, MScAuditor General
Weaknesses in the Implementation of Employment Measures and Uneven Distribution of Funds in 2023
In 2023, weaknesses were identified in the implementation of employment measures, including an uneven distribution of funds among planning regions. Shortcomings were also observed in activities aimed at advanced IT skills training, which is one of the Agency's objectives
Meeting with IMF Representative
The meeting focused on anti-corruption measures and the State Audit Office's activities in the system for prevention and combating corruption, the key findings noted in the State Audit Office's reports
Memorandum of Cooperation signed with the Institute of Accountants and Certified Accountants
The Heads of SAO and IACA jointly concluded that this partnership represents a significant step towards improving professional practices and creating added value in the operations of both institutions
Auditor General Maksim Acevski held a working meeting with the President of the Republic of North Macedonia
At the meeting held at Villa Vodno, emphasis was put on SAO results and the strategies that will guide its further development
Absence of National Strategy for Protection and Rescue, Qualified Personnel, and Inadequate Property Management by DPR
The audit revealed that the Directorate for Protection and Rescue (DPR) is facing serious challenges in its operations due to the lack of a National Strategy for Protection and Rescue, the absence of qualified personnel, and inadequate property and equipment management. This creates significant risks to the country's safety, especially in the event of natural disasters and other emergencies, where rapid and effective response is crucial






















