65 Government Agencies Accounts Have Never Been Audited - Reps
65 Government Agencies Accounts Have Never Been Audited - Reps

65 Govt Agencies Shun Accounts Audit, Withhold Records

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Reps Say They Have Never Been Audited Since Creation

THE House of Representatives Public Accounts Committee says 65 government agencies have never submitted their accounts for audit since they were created.

Chairman of the committee, Oluwole Oke, made this known at the opening of ‘National Workshop on Auditor-General’s Queries: The A-B-C of Responses, PAC Technology Innovations and MDAs’ Compliance’.

Oke said 12 Ministries, Departments and Agencies aside from the 65 agencies were not audited from 1993 to 2010.

According to him, 76 MDAs failed to submit audited reports to the Auditor-General of the Federation in 2011, 85 did not submit in 2012, 109 did not in 2013, 148 did not in 2014, 215 did not submit in 2015, and 323 did not submit in 2016.

Oke, who was represented by the deputy chairman of the committee, Abdullahi Abdulkadir, said the 2016 report of the OAuGF threw up a number of intractable issues which then required a very careful scrutiny even with the previous years’ reports.

He said, “Prominent among these issues were refusal by ministries, departments and agencies of government to render accounts of stewardship, and in many cases, these accounts were rendered very late.

“In addition to the above, 12 MDAs have never been audited from 1993 to 2010; and 65 Agencies have never been audited since they were created. This situation gave rise to the well-publicised and just concluded public hearing on this subject matter to which all of you were witnesses.”

He added that in the course of representation by various MDAs, his committee noticed acts of impunity by the MDAs, which included the manual dumping of huge volumes of documents at the secretariat some few days before hearing.

Oke stated that to address some of the issues, the PAC and all its interfacing stakeholders would no longer deal with hardcopy documents within its department and during the committee hearings, adding that the defence of audit queries would now be electronically driven.

He explained that a number of agencies were found wanting in terms of rendition of audited accounts to the auditor general of the federation.

Oke said, “Constitutionally, for ministries, departments and agencies, the auditor general of the federation works on their accounts. 65 agencies have never been audited before. This is an issue that is still before the National Assembly.

“The names of the agencies will be made known to the public after or when the House starts to consider it. The contemporary rules we have, especially concerning financial regulations, specify certain penalties to these agencies.”

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PAC Technical Adviser, Dr. Greg Ezeilo, said over the years, most of the agencies had never been able to submit their accounts for audit.

“Imagine a situation where over 65 agencies never ever made an account since they were created and they are still being funded by the Federal Government,” he said.

 

 


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