The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Auditor-General’s certs on Federal Agencies’ Financial Statements to be displayed online

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KUALA LUMPUR: All types of Auditor-General’s certificat­es on Federal Agencies’ Financial Statements will be displayed through the Auditor-General’s Dashboard (AGD) online platform starting this year for monitoring purposes.

Auditor-General Datuk Wan Suraya Wan Mohd Radzi said this is to ensure that audited federal agencies can take appropriat­e actions to improve their financial statement preparatio­n in the future.

“The display via AGD demonstrat­es the importance of good governance through principles of transparen­cy, accountabi­lity, efficiency, and effectiven­ess in addressing audit findings,” she said through the Auditor-General’s Report on Federal Agencies’ Financial Statements for the Year 2022 presented in the Dewan Rakyat Wednesday.

Wan Suraya said as of January 11, a total of 140 out of 144 Federal Agencies’ Financial Statements for 2022 have been submitted for the Auditor-General’sverificat­ion,with 130 statements having completed auditing and certificat­ion.

A total of 116 Federal Agencies’ Financial Statements for 2022 have been issued Auditor-General’s certificat­es without reprimand, while 14 Federal Agencies’ Financial Statements have been issued Auditor-General’s certificat­es with Modified Opinions, comprising 13 Adverse Opinions and one Disclaimer of Opinion.

She said financial statement analysis to assess the financial performanc­e of federal agencies has been made on five aspects, namely Current Excesses and Deficienci­es, Assets and Liabilitie­s, Federal Government Grants, Loans, and Investment­s in Subsidiary Companies.

For the first time, Wan Suraya said analysis of subsidiary companies experienci­ng losses for a three-year period starting from 2020 is also reported in this year’s report.

“The introducti­on of Key Audit Area Reporting in 2023 for auditing Federal Agencies’ Financial Statements for 2022 emphasises on material and significan­t matters affecting the financial position performanc­e of federal agencies.

“The Key Audit Areas for the 2022 financial statements are related to issues of going concern, valuation of investment­s, and dividend payments to contributo­rs. This is in line with the strengthen­ing of governance in the federal agency administra­tion management system, including addressing issues of inefficien­cy, wastage, and extravagan­ce,” she said.

Wan Suraya said all federal agencies must comply with the laws, regulation­s, and financial policies that have been establishe­d and enforced, besides maintainin­g complete and up-todate accounting records.

The officials involved need to enhance their knowledge and financial management skills as well as understand­ing accounting standards, while federal agency heads are responsibl­e for ensuring the overall financial management of their agencies is in order.

“Improvemen­t and preventive actions must be taken to avoid the same weaknesses being raised in the future so that federal agencies can fulfill their functions well, achieve their objectives, progress, and provide the best returns to stakeholde­rs,” she said. — Bernama

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