File Image: Deputy Auditor General, Tsakani Ratsela says the Office of the Auditor-General has signed off on over 1 000 audits for the financial year under review.
The Auditor General’s office says the percentage of audits it was able to complete has decreased from 94% in 2014-15 to 85% in 2018-19.The Office of the Auditor-General has signed off on over 1000 audits for the financial year under review. Deputy Auditor-General, Tsakani Ratsela says this is due to contestation of audit outcomes by some government entities – among other things.“Quite often when we arrive, the quality of financials that are submitted to us is such that the readiness of that entity to audit is not quite right. So there is a long period of adjustments, so the version of financials we receive on the 31st of May is different from what we see on the 31st of July… that delays the audits.
Just shows you how ill equipped government is to run sustainable departments, should we not be asking if the right people are employed when smething as crucial as financials can't even be done right?
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