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Ibrahima Diallo

Cour des comptes du Sénégal (Senegal Court of Audit)

Magistrate, Advisor

 

My Fellowship

My Canadian placement:

Office of the Auditor General of Quebec (VGQ)

My Canadian audit team:

I took part in teams working on the analysis of the action plan of the Ministère de la Famille and on the analysis of the progress of Hydro Québec's action plan, led by Audit Director Carl Pelletier, as well as a team working on an audit of critical and strategic minerals, led by Jean-Philippe Léveillé, Performance Audit Project Manager, Sustainable Development Commissioner.

My most valuable learning:

Deepening my knowledge of performance auditing and developing and monitoring action plans to for the implementation of recommendations.

How my Canadian colleagues and mentors helped me:

They demonstrated openness and were good listeners. They did not hesitate to provide all the information needed to understand the tools and procedures used to handle files.

What I enjoyed most:

The work was carried out in a spirit of mutual respect and cordiality. The training was interesting and there were frequent exchanges of knowledge.

My audit plan:The National Aquaculture Agency

I developed my audit plan with the guidance of my mentors at the VGQ, Carl Pelletier, Audit Director, Amadou Diallo, Performance Audit Advisor, and Jean-Philippe Léveillé, Performance Audit Project Manager, Sustainable Development Commissioner.

The connection to my country’s development priorities:

Senegal is a major consumer of fish, and the ratio of kilograms consumed per person per year is one of the highest in Africa.

These resources are becoming scarce as a result of many factors. Paradoxically, aquaculture, the solution chosen by national policy to fill the gap in fisheries resources, has been slow to develop.

This audit will therefore analyse the performance of the agency primarily responsible for implementing aquaculture policy, focusing on the achievement of objectives (Sustainable Development Goals 1, 2 and 5) and the management of impacts on the environment and biodiversity (SDG 14).

The skills and knowledge I improved by developing this plan:

The phases of the performance audit mandate (planning, detailed examination, reporting and follow-up of recommendations).

My future impact:

The new knowledge I’m most excited to share with my colleagues:

Designing an action plan and monitoring the progress of an action plan.

This will help to improve our processes for following up on audit recommendations.

The difference I hope to make:

As part of the audits and inspections carried out by the Cour des comptes, improve the management of public entities.

My professional goals:

Contribute to the improvement of audit processes and follow-up.

 
 

My Experience

   
 

The most Canadian thing I did was…

Eating a Beavertail (a kind of doughnut made from dough).

My favourite cultural experience in Canada was…

Interacting with people from different languages, backgrounds, and cultures.

My Fellowship experience in one sentence:

An interesting experience.

My Fellowship in a single word:

Useful.

Now that I have completed the Fellowship…

I am better equipped as a performance auditor.