“Out of one hundred and forty-six (146) issues I am reporting; one hundred and twenty (120) relate to governance issues, while twenty-six (26) relate to revenue collection, employment costs and procurement,” she says.
“I followed up on my prior year (2019) recommendations and noted a significant improvement for the entities audited, forty-six (46) out of the sixty-nine (69), that is 67% of these recommendations were implemented, twelve (12) remain outstanding, and eleven (11) were being followed up as the audits were in progress.”
Below is what the Auditor-General has said about each of the 101 State enterprises and parastatals her office has audited over the past five years.
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