The General Court of Audit (GCA) has received the International Recognition Certificate for Institutional Excellence from the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM).
This award acknowledges the GCA’s adoption of leading global practices in institutional excellence, quality, and sustainable performance.
The General Court of Audit earned the prestigious two-star rating, the highest level in the rapid assessment process under the EFQM 2025 model, reflecting its ongoing commitment to institutional excellence.
The Vice President of Planning and Development Hazim Algethami emphasized that this achievement demonstrates General Court of Audit’s dedication to maintaining the highest standards of quality and excellence across its operations. He underscored GCA’s continuous efforts to enhance work methodologies, improve overall performance, and adapt to evolving international excellence models.
Established in 1989, the EFQM is a globally recognized non-profit organization and a leading authority on institutional excellence and quality frameworks. It is dedicated to promoting and fostering excellence in organizations across Europe and beyond. EFQM offers frameworks, models, and tools to help organizations improve their performance, quality, and overall efficiency.
General Court of Audit (GCA)
The Saudi GCA is an independent government agency in Saudi Arabia responsible for auditing public finances and ensuring that government spending is in compliance with legal and financial regulations. It plays a crucial role in promoting transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the management of public resources.
The GCA is responsible for auditing the accounts of all government bodies, ministries, public institutions, and any entities funded by the government. This includes reviewing the financial records, transactions, and budgets to ensure proper use of public funds.
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