Annex A
Republic of the Philippines
                                    COMMISSION ON AUDIT
                                   Office of the Regional Director
 AUDITOR’S DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE AND COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER
                        ETHICAL STANDARDS
As Regional Supervising Auditor, Audit Team Leader, Audit Team Member we acknowledged our
assignment which requires us to be part of the audit team to conduct a financial audit of the Agency for
the financial year ended December 31, 2021.
We declare that to the best of our knowledge, we know of nothing that might impair our independence
and impartiality on the audit that will contravene the independence requirements and other ethical
standards of any applicable code of professional conduct in relation to the audit.
Responsibility to Update this Declaration
We understand that we are also responsible to make timely written notification in the event any other
circumstance arises during the course of this audit that might impair or appear to impair our
independence with respect to this audit.
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX                                                 Date: March 3, 2021
State Auditor III
Audit Team Leader
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State Auditing Examiner II
Audit Team Member
Cluster/Regional Director’s Certification:
I have assigned the above staff to work on the stated audit and I am not aware of anything that might
impair their independence and impartiality and the competence of the Audit Team.
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX                                        Date: March 3, 2021
State Auditor IV
Regional Supervising Auditor
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                                    Republic of the Philippines
                                   COMMISSION ON AUDIT
                                  Office of the Regional Director
October 30, 2020
Mr. XXXXXXX
xxxxxxx
Attention: XXXXXXXXXXXX
           xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dear Mr. x:
Pursuant to the Philippine Constitution of 1987, Article IX-D, Section 2, the Commission on Audit
(COA) shall examine, audit and settle all accounts pertaining to the revenue and receipts of, and
expenditures or uses of funds and property, owned or held in trust by, or pertaining to, the
Government, or any of its subdivisions, agencies, or instrumentalities. In this connection, the COA
Audit Team will audit your Agency’s financial reports and financial reporting processes for the year
ended December 31, 2021.
  A. Audit Objectives
  1. The Objectives of this audit are as follows:
      1.1 Communicate whether the internal control, particularly those affecting accounting and
          financial reporting system, are operating effectively to provide reasonable assurance that
          misstatements, losses, or non-compliance would be reported in a timely basis.
      1.2 Communicate the results of tests of compliance with selected provisions of laws and
          regulations, including budgets and accountability issues and details of audit suspensions,
          charges and disallowances identified during the audit.
  B. Auditor’s Responsibilities
  2. We will conduct our audit in accordance with International Standards of Supreme Audit
     Institutions (ISSAIs) issued by the International Standards of Supreme Audit Institution
     (INTOSAI) to which the Commission is a member. Those standards require that we comply
     with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about
     whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement and comply with
     applicable laws and regulations.
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  3. We will perform procedures to obtain audit evidence about amounts and disclosures in the
     financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgement, including
       assessment of the risks or material misstatement of the financial statements; whether due to
       fraud or error. In making those risks assessments, we will limit internal control testing to those
       controls over financial reporting and compliance issues which we consider critical based on our
       experienced professional judgement. However, we will not test compliance with all laws and
       regulations applicable to the agency. We caution that non-compliance may occur and not be
       detected by these tests and that such testing may not be sufficient for other purposes.
  4. Our procedures will include internal control review; examination of documents/records/reports;
     analysis, confirmation and inspection of selected accounts, transactions and projects, as
     necessary.
  5. We will communicate in writing any significant deficiencies and material weaknesses that come
     to our attention as a result of the audit. In addition, we will communicate suggestions to
     improve agency operations and address control deficiencies identified during our audit.
  C. Agency Financial Management Performance
  6.    As part of the audit, we will assess agency financial management performance. The result of
       such assessment will be communicated to you in a separate report.
  D. Audit Limitations
  7. Although the audit is designed to provide reasonable assurance of detecting errors and
     irregularities that are material to the financial statements, it is not designed and cannot be relied
     upon to disclose all fraud, defalcations, or other irregularities. However, we will inform you of
     any material errors and all irregularities or illegal acts, unless they are clearly inconsequential,
     that come to our attention.
  E. Agency’s Responsibilities
  8. Management is responsible for:
       8.1 The preparation and fair presentation of the following financial statements in accordance
           with PPSAS and submission of the same on deadlines set by the Commission on Audit:
               Statement of Financial Position
               Statement of Financial Performance
               Statement of Changes in Net Asset/Equity
               Statement of Cash Flow
               Statement of Comparison of Budgets and Actual Amounts
               Notes to Financial Statements
       8.2 Making all financial records and reports and other related information available to us and
           for adjusting the financial statements to correct material misstatements, and other
           information as required under ISSAI 1720.
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     8.3 Issuing the Management Representation Letter as near as practicable to, but not after, date
         of the auditor’s report on the financial statements, in cases of events occurring up to the
         date of the auditor’s report that may require adjustments to or disclosure in the financial
         statements, by the Chief Accountant/Head of Finance group and the Head of the Agency
         which will form part of the audit report (format attached for your reference).
     8.4 Submitting status of any pending claims and litigation involving the Agency, breakdown
         of related party transactions and subsequent events which have to be adjusted and/or
         disclosed in the Notes to Financial Statements.
  9. Management is encouraged to confer with the Auditor as to the required formats of the financial
     statements to facilitate compliance with the presentation requirements of the PPSAS.
  F. Assistance from Management
  10. We will request assistance for the following, among others:
     10.1 Assignment of focal person/s to facilitate meetings and request relative to the audit.
     10.2 Preparing schedules of analyses and providing needed documents.
     10.3 Conferring with your officials and staff to facilitate understanding of the agency operation.
     10.4 Access to the work of internal auditors to facilitate review of internal control and risks
          assessment related to audit of financial information.
     10.5 Workspace for the duration of the audit as required.
     10.6 Facilitating requirements of the audit team/s assigned to conduct field inspections and
          observations.
  G. Use and Reproduction of COA Audit Reports
  11. The working papers for this engagement are the property of the Commission on Audit and
      constitute confidential information. However, certain documents may be made available upon
      request subject to pertinent COA issuances. The Annual Audit Report, once released, will be
      published in the COA website, for information of the public.
  H. Audit Timelines
  12. Subject to availability of requirements contained in this letter, we expect to complete our audit
      and transmit the required audited financial statements and report to management on or before
      April 30, 2021.
  I. Auditee’s Feedback on Audit Team’s Performance
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13. After completion of the audit, the COA Central Office will send a Feedback Sheet to assess the
   team’s performance as a way of improving the quality of our audits and our service to our audit
   clients. Please send the filled in sheet duly signed by your Designated Official to the Office of
   the Regional Director, COA Regional Office No. XII, Purok Pag-asa, Barangay Paraiso,
   Koronadal City.
We look forward to your full cooperation during the audit.
Sincerely,
XXXXXXXXXXXXXX                                   Date: ______________________
State Auditor IV
Regional Supervising Auditor
Date Received by the Agency: _______________________
Received By:                   _______________________
                                 (Name and Signature)