The Pacific Association of Supreme Audit Institutions (PASAI) is the official association of supreme audit institutions (government Audit Offices and similar organisations, known as SAIs) in the Pacific region. PASAI is one of the regional working groups belonging to the International Organisation of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI).PASAI promotes transparent, accountable, effective, and efficient use of public sector resources in the Pacific. It contributes to that goal by helping its member SAIs improve the quality of public sector auditing in the Pacific to uniformly high standards. To meet that objective, PASAI's mandate is to:a) strengthen understanding, co-operation, and co-ordination between its membersb) advocate the interests of good governance - including transparency, accountability and the need for strong and independent SAIs - to governments and others in the Pacific regionc) build and sustain public auditing capacity across the Pacific by sharing knowledge with, and providing support to, its membersd) assist its members to perform their auditing functions, including through co-operative audits and similar activitiese) serve as a regional working group of INTOSAI, in the interests of all SAIs in the Pacific and beyondf) encourage co-operation with other regional working groups and SAIs.PASAI intends to improve transparency and accountability in managing and using public resources in Pacific Island countries. Specifically, PASAI will organise and provide programmes that will (i) enable the public accounts of countries in the Pacific region to be audited in a timely manner to uniformly-high standards; (ii) enhance the impact of audit findings and assist with performance audits; and (iii) raise the capability of SAIs.