Denpasar, Bali (Antara) - Indonesia and Iran have signed a Fifth Action Plan in Kuta, Bali, to increase the cooperation on auditing in the public sector.
The signing of the action plan was carried out in a fifth seminar between Indonesia's State Audit Board (BPK) and The Supreme Audit Court of The Islamic Republic of Iran on Tuesday.
BPK member Mulyandi Soepardi, in his press statement on Wednesday, said that the seminar was held as part of the implementation of a previous agreement.
"The seminar is part of the implementation of a Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two sides in Tehran, Iran, in 2008," member of BPK Professor Eddy Mulyadi Soepardi said here on Wednesday.
The Bali meeting is a continuation of the Fourth Plan of Action, which was reached in the fourth seminar in Tehran in October 2015.
Both sides in the meeting shared knowledge about training management, relations between the audit institutions and parliament and the tasks as well functions of the representative offices.
It also discussed matters relating to the auditing of taxation and the sharia banks.
At the end of the seminar, both sides signed the Fourth Plan of Action, as part of the efforts to increase relations between the two countries.
Both the sides also discussed the parallel auditing on oil and gas in the upstream sector of the two nations.(*)