Introduction
The Audit Department of the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) plays a crucial role in safeguarding the Commission’s integrity, accountability, and transparency. As an independent assurance function, it provides objective evaluations of the Commission’s financial management systems, internal controls, risk management processes, and governance practices.
Its primary purpose is to ensure that MEC’s resources — whether from the Government of Malawi or development partners — are utilized effectively, efficiently, and in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and donor agreements. The department serves as the Commission’s internal watchdog, helping to identify risks and irregularities before they escalate into major problems.
The department reports directly to the Chief Elections Officer (CEO) and functionally to the Finance, Administration and Audit Committee (FA&A Committee) of the Commission, ensuring its independence in the execution of audit functions.
Structure of the Department
The Audit Department is headed by the Director of Audit, supported by a Senior Internal Auditor, Internal Auditors, and Audit Assistants stationed both at the Head Office and in regional offices. During major electoral operations, additional temporary audit staff are engaged to support the audit of electoral logistics, financial transactions, and field activities.
The department maintains functional independence from the Finance and Administration directorates, though it collaborates closely with them for data access and implementation of audit recommendations.
Mandate and Legal Framework
The Audit Department operates under the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), the Public Audit Act, and the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing issued by the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA).
Its authority also derives from Section 13 of the Malawi Electoral Commission Act, which empowers the Commission to ensure sound financial stewardship and accountability in all electoral and administrative undertakings. The internal audit function complements the oversight of the National Audit Office (NAO), which conducts annual external audits of MEC’s financial statements.
Core Functions of the Audit Department
Key Activities and Responsibilities
Reporting Mechanisms
The Audit Department prepares quarterly and annual internal audit reports, which are submitted to the Chief Elections Officer and shared with the Finance, Administration, and Audit Committee. These reports highlight audit findings, risk areas, and management responses, along with recommendations for corrective actions.
The FA&A Committee provides strategic oversight and ensures that management implements audit recommendations within specified timelines.
Position in the Strategic Plan (2023–2028)
In the MEC Strategic Plan 2023–2028, the Audit Department falls under Pillar 2: Internal Business Processes, which focuses on improving governance, accountability, and institutional efficiency. The department contributes to the following strategic objectives:
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