Uncategorized

PAC Chair James Klutse Avedzi Criticizes CAGD for Inadequate Recovery of locked State Funds

PAC Criticizes CAGD's Inefficiency in Recovering GHΒ’61 Billion in State Funds

 

Please Subcribe and Join to get our Latest Tech and Ent. News

Buy WASSCE, BECE & Placement Checkers

Get your result checkers instantly from Jest Admissions πŸ“

Delivered via SMS & WhatsApp Bot within 2 seconds!

Order Checkers Here

Find Your University Fit

Use UniCutOffs to find universities and courses based on your WASSCE grades. πŸŽ“

Try UniCutOffs Now

Streamline School Admissions

Register your school with Jest Admissions for a transparent, paperless process (Education). πŸ“š

Register Your School

Buy Cheap Data Bundles

Stay Connected with Jest Plugs πŸš€

Get affordable internet bundles from JESTDATAPLUG (MTN, AirtelTigo, & Vodafone).

Click here to buy now!

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament has expressed deep dissatisfaction with the performance of the Controller and Accountant General’s Department (CAGD) due to its failure to recover a significant amount of state funds that remain tied up with various companies and state institutions across the country.

During a recent parliamentary session examining the 2023 Auditor-General’s report on the public accounts of Ghana, which includes Public Boards, Corporations, and other Statutory Institutions, the Committee raised serious concerns about the situation.

The report highlighted that a staggering GHΒ’61 billion of state funds remains uncollected, with only GHΒ’46 million retrieved to date.

In response to these findings, the Auditor-General recommended that the CAGD implement a more effective tracking system to ensure that all transfers are properly recorded and easily traceable.

Appearing before the Committee, Mr. Kwasi Adjei, the Acting Controller and Accountant General, acknowledged the Department’s shortcomings but pointed out that they operate under the Ministry of Finance, providing public financial management services to the government and the general public. He further mentioned that a joint committee between the CAGD and the Ministry of Finance has been established to oversee the recovery of the outstanding debts.

In related proceedings, the Minister of Youth and Sports, Mustapha Yussif, along with officers from the National Youth Authority and the National Sports Authority, responded to queries raised by the Auditor-General. Additionally, the Ghana Water Company Limited was represented by the Deputy Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, Aminu Issahaku Chinnia, who also addressed the Committee’s questions.

Source: GossipMotion.com

 Thank you for reading this article on GossipMotion.com, a premier news publishing website from Ghana. We appreciate your support and encourage you to share this article with your friends and family. Your engagement helps us continue to bring you the latest news and stories. Thank you!

"DISCLAIMER: Gossipmotion will respond to any and all take-down requests that comply with the requirements of the (DMCA). If you believe that a file that we uploaded to Gossipmotion infringes on your copyright then please contact jhuxtelloitech@gmail.com to submit a request."

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button