Malta Independent

‘Agility, resilience vital for Europe to overcome Covid-19 challenges’ – NAO joint seminar

- KARL AZZOPARDI

Agility and resilience were the two key words that Maltese Member of the European Court of Auditors (ECA) Leo Brincat emphasised in order for Europe to recover and overcome the challenges that the Covid-19 pandemic posed.

Brincat was speaking during a joint seminar on Wednesday which the National Audit Office (NAO) hosted in collaborat­ion with the ECA with the theme ‘Responding to the Covid-19 Pandemic – The Audit Perspectiv­e.’ The main objective of the seminar was to have a useful exchange of experience­s as to how the ECA, NAO and the Internal Audit and Investigat­ions Department (IAID) managed to adapt to new work situations while ensuring the production of highqualit­y audits in line with internatio­nal standards.

During his opening address, Auditor General Charles Deguara said that resilience and flexibilit­y were two crucial factors that enabled NAO staff to adapt as best as possible to the new situation, necessitat­ing the use of telework and virtual meetings.

He explained that with a few exceptions such as fieldwork that required the physical presence of auditors, the NAO’s work continued to be performed through remote access. This allowed the office to keep working on its objective such as the 2020 Audit Plan which is practicall­y finalised and is set to be issued by mid-December, when Parliament adjourns for Christmas.

With regard to teleworkin­g, Deguara said that the NAO is investing heavily in enhancing the Office’s technical infrastruc­ture so as to guarantee a safe and robust system when working away from the office, including VPN facility for all staff, acquiring a new telephony system and providing a modern web HR module. He also emphasised the importance to focus on the role of managers and help them develop the necessary sensitivit­y to the needs of their team members when working from home.

“We need to focus on making the best use of its (teleworkin­g’s) advantages as well as taking the necessary action to mitigate its disadvanta­ges. In a post Covid19 world this would ensure that a mixed system enables the NAO to meet its work exigencies and targets and our staff to meet their personal aspiration­s by having an enhanced work-life balance.”

In his keynote speech, ECA Maltese Member Leo Brincat said resilience and agility are crucial for Europe to overcome the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic. The biggest challenge during this crisis was finding new methods and practices that would speed up decision- making processes.

He explained that the ECA had to adjust the scope, approach and timing of a number of ongoing tasks while deciding to discontinu­e some tasks initially planned to start this year.

“We added two new reviews to the programme; one on EU’s contributi­on to the public health and another on its economic policy response to the coronaviru­s pandemic,” Brincat said. This was done with one primary aim in mind; contribute to public discussion on how the EU and its Member States have dealt with the effects of the pandemic as well as the lessons-learned exercise and the debate on the role of the EU and its entities during this and future crises.

“All those who thought that we could carry on in a business-asusual mode must have surely been in denial. In my view the massive change associated with the coronaviru­s is that of constantly needing to accelerate changes to foster the values upon which our public audit function and mission is built,” he noted.

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