What does AU stand for?
The African Union (AU), an international organization comprising all 54 independent states in Africa and Western Sahara, was established in May 2001 to, among other things, promote regional integration, interstate solidarity, peace, good governance and to enhance the African voice in the global system.
What does the AU Assembly do?
The Assembly has the final say on AU's policies, priorities, finances, programs, and the allocation of the organization's resources. The Assembly also monitors the implementation of its policies and decisions by the bureaucrats (AU 2000; Yihdego 2011 ).
Does the AU have a role in promoting intra-Africa trade?
Tieku (2019) also pointed out that the AU has been less successful in providing common public goods and services and has failed to give a voice to the majority of young people and to promote intra-Africa trade.
What is the form and extent of audit documentation?
13 Paragraph .32 of section 315. .A77The form and extent of audit documentation is a matter of profes-sional judgment and is influenced by the nature, size, and complexity of theentity; internal control of the entity; availability of information from the en-tity; and the audit methodology and technology used in the audit.