10th EAC Internal Audit Conference Ends in Juba
By: Daniel Mareng Wek Magok
Juba, February 3rd, 2026- The Bank of South Sudan (BoSS), through its Department of Internal Audit, has successfully concluded the 10th East African Community (EAC) Central Banks Internal Audit Conference, which brought together senior internal audit professionals from Somalia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Kenya.



Held under the theme “Reimagining Internal Audit in the Digital Era to Drive Transformation,” the conference focused on data governance, digital maturity, and the strengthening of governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) frameworks as central banks across the region navigated rapid digital transformation.
Closing the conference, Abraham Dut Atem, Director of the BoSS Internal Audit Department, applauded the active participation and valuable contributions of delegates, describing the discussions as timely and impactful.


He also commended the EAC Secretariat for choosing South Sudan as the host country, noting that the event marked a significant milestone for the country’s financial and institutional development.
The annual East African Community (EAC) Internal Audit Conference aims to strengthen accountability, transparency, and good governance across Partner States. The conference brings together central banks’ internal auditors to share best practices, enhance audit quality, promote harmonized audit standards, and improve oversight in the management of central bank resources within the region.