IIAS Receives Unqualified Audit Opinion for 2025 Financial Statements

Diogo Pereira,

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) has received an unqualified audit opinion on its 2025 financial statements following the annual external audit conducted by Herbert Baumgartner and Manuela Ernst of the Austrian Supreme Audit Institution.

The auditors confirmed that the financial statements present a fair and accurate view of the Institute’s financial position, reflecting IIAS’s commitment to transparency and sound financial management.

For 2025, IIAS reported total revenues of €1,178,027.35 and total expenses of €1,076,872.95, resulting in a surplus of €101,154.40. Available reserves stood at €533,026.10 at year-end.

These results demonstrate the Institute’s continued financial stability and support the delivery of its activities, programmes, and services to the international public administration community.

IIAS expresses its appreciation to the auditors for their work and continued support in ensuring the integrity of the Institute’s financial oversight processes.

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) has received an unqualified audit opinion on its 2025 financial statements following the annual external audit conducted by Herbert Baumgartner and Manuela Ernst of the Austrian Supreme Audit Institution.

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) has reached the final stage of its search for a new Director General, with two candidates selected to proceed to consideration by the Council of Administration.

The International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA) has extended the nomination period for its two distinguished awards: the Donald C. Stone Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Advancement and Well-Being of IASIA and the O.P. Dwivedi Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Advancement of Public Administration and Public Policy in the World.

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