MONROVIA, LIBERIA-The General Auditing Commission (GAC) has officially launched its five-year Strategic Plan, which runs from 2026-2023.
Launching the plan in Monrovia on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, Liberia’s Auditor General, Garswa Jackson, said,” The plan represents a bold plan to strengthen public accountability and reinforces institutional resilience”.
He also noted that the plan is aimed at positioning the GAC as a proactive supreme audit institution that maintains international standards and delivers measurable value to Liberians.
The plan contains five strategic goals, including transforming audit delivery, pursuing financial independence, enhancing operational excellence, leveraging digital transformation, and improving people and culture.
Auditor General Jackson called on the public, government agencies, and partners for sustained collaboration, adequate resourcing, and unwavering support to ensure the full implementation of the plan.
At the same time, the National Legislature has pledged its Commission on the implementation of its five-year Strategic Plan.
The Chairman of the Joint Committee on Public Accounts and Audit at the House of Representatives, Clarence Gahr, said, “The National Legislature is impressed with the level of transformation at the GAC”.
Representative Gahr also said, “The National Legislature has been working with the Ministry of Finance to ensure financial independence of integrity institutions to promote transparency and accountability”.
The Margibi County Lawmaker also praised President Joseph Boakai for calling for the audit of the Central Bank (CBL) and the Executive Protection Service (EPS), among others.
According to him, such a move clearly indicates the President’s willingness to promote accountability.
He assured the GAC of the National Legislature’s willingness and commitment to ensure that the public hearings are held on audits being conducted and recommendations are implemented.
