Sudan: TSC President Meets Auditor General of Sudan

What the report says
Sudan’s Transitional Sovereignty Council President and armed forces chief, Gen. Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, met in Khartoum with the country’s Auditor General, Salah-Eddin Mohamed Osman, at the Republican Palace, according to the Sudan News Agency report distributed by AllAfrica. The meeting centered on public financial oversight and the condition of Sudan’s banking system.
In a statement after the meeting, the Auditor General said he briefed Al-Burhan on a comprehensive review of the banking and financial sector for the fiscal year ending in 2025. The report, as described in the article, covered the Central Bank of Sudan, commercial and specialized banks, cases of financial distress in the sector, and microfinance institutions.
The Auditor General said the main indicators for the banking sector showed notable improvement and that the report included recommendations intended to support financial stability and sector development. He also said he updated the TSC president on the work of the National Audit Chamber, which is preparing the state’s general performance report for 2025.
The meeting comes at a time when Sudan continues to face economic and governance challenges. While the article does not provide further detail on policy decisions, the audit review suggests authorities are still focusing on public-sector accountability and financial-sector monitoring.
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