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Auditor-General:
President's Office abusing state resources
Blessing Zulu,
VOA News
November 05, 2013
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on VOA News website
A latest report
by the Comptroller and Auditor-General, Mildred Chari, shows rampant
abuse of state resources by the president’s office, government
ministries, state enterprises and parastatals.
Parliament now
says government spending needs to be controlled as the Zimbabwe
economy remains subdued.
The report on
the 2011 budget appropriations which was tabled in parliament
Tuesday shows that several ministries failed to produce documents
for auditing purposes such as invoices, receipts and goods received
to support payments against the votes.
Some ministries
failed to maintain proper asset records, circumvented tender procedures
and others collected revenue which was not surrendered to treasury.
For example,
the report shows that the President’s Office paid for assets
valued at about 500 thousand dollars without attaching invoices
to validate the payments.
The report said
out of the 15 million dollars expenditure by the Prime Minister’s
Office, the office could not provide 24 payment vouchers for auditing.
The Comptroller
and Auditor-General said it was difficult to prove whether the expenditure
was incurred for the intended purpose.
It says wasteful
expenditure and fraudulent activities were rampant in most ministries
and that there was poor management of domestic and foreign travel
allowances.
The Comptroller
and Auditor-General urged ministries and government departments
to follow treasury regulations so as to foster accountability in
the public sector.
Meanwhile, the
Speaker of the National Assembly, Jacob Mudenda, today reinstated
Bikita West lawmaker; Munyaradzi Kereke, after the Constitutional
Court nullified his expulsion from the legislature early October.
Kereke was expelled
from the House of Assembly after his Zanu-PF party informed Speaker
Mudenda that he no longer represented the party’s interests.
But Kereke challenged
his expulsion resulting in the Constitutional Court nullifying his
expulsion.
Mudenda announced
Kereke’s reinstatement when the National Assembly resumed
sitting after a two-week break.
Mudenda also
said Kereke would serve on the Finance and Economic Planning and
Mines and Energy portfolio committees.
Kereke was suspended
by Zanu-PF after defying a party directive to stand aside for its
preferred candidate Elias Musakwa in the
July 31st elections.
Speaker Mudenda
also announced the selection of Jonathan Samkange as chairperson
of the Parliamentary Legal Committee.
Other members
if the committee are Jessie Majome and Tendai Biti from MDC-T and
Christopher Kuruneri and Priscah Mupfumira from Zanu-PF.
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