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Government auditing in China has been in place for 3000 years, and
it is compulsory within the management of the financial sectors to
ensure the country is run well from the perspective of the public
economy. In recent years, challenges within China around the
promotion of anti-corruption have provided fresh reasons to study
government auditing in China. As China was the first country
worldwide to introduce the government audit, it provides an
interesting lens to study Chinese history, transitional processes
and the changes of the audit's function. As China is the second
biggest and fasting growing economy in the world, it also provides
readers with the opportunity to explore how the government audit
works in China since their WTO accession in 2002. Since China's
leadership have conducted an anti-corruption campaign nationwide,
it also provides a timely opportunity to study the audit in line
with conversations on fighting corruption within the financial
sector. The book provides three practical ways to understand
detailed research on the content, form and measures of each of
these paths, which will help inspire and guide thinking and
decision-making within the levels of government, governmental
organizations, non-governmental organizations and enterprises in
the perspective of China's government audit. The book also expands
the ideas of financial management, enriches the content and forms
of administrative promotion of China's financial sector, and makes
a positive contribution to improving the theory of China's
government audit – all of which is conducive to accelerating the
process of developing the capacity of China's financial sectors.
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