Global Project on SAI Independence
An Innovative Approach. A Robust Process. A Global Team of Experts.
The Global Project on SAI Independence breaks new ground by investigating informal factors, like expectations of loyalty, public perceptions, or institutional culture that quietly shape how independence plays out in practice. Backed by a rigorous, mixed-methods approach, we combine qualitative insights and quantitative data from INTOSAI’s global network and beyond. With support from data experts at the OECD and Government Accountability Office (SAI USA), our methodology ensures the principles we develop are evidence-based, globally informed, and built to drive real change.
How We Collected the Data
to explore independence challenges in context and shape our fieldwork.
to gather structured insights from key institutions.
Questionnaires for broader stakeholders – including non-OECD SAIs, civil society, and government actors.
where participants shared experiences and helped refine our approach.
including SAIs, parliamentarians (via OECD networks), and civil society organisations.
Turning insight into action, with results that raise the bar
Hear how the Global Project on SAI Independence is performing rigorous research
The IDI–OECD Report
The joint IDI–OECD report will do more than highlight the issues. It will offer practical guidance and global principles to help countries take real steps forward. Rooted in the INTSOSAI Mexico Declaration, the report aims to foster deeper engagement between finance ministries, parliaments, and oversight institutions.
Debuting in 2026, the final report and future tools will be featured here – stay tuned.