The Borneo Post

AG gives 13 state bodies excellent rating

- By Samuel Aubrey reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: A total of 13 out of the 27 Sarawak state government ministries, department­s and agencies audited by the National Audit Department received ‘excellent’ or ‘five-star’ rating for their financial management in 2016.

Two state department­s, however, were given ‘less than satisfacto­ry’ or ‘ two- star’ in the financial management performanc­e rating published in the Auditor-General’s Report 2016 which was released to the public via the National Audit Department’s website yesterday.

Eight state ministries, department­s and agencies achieved ‘good’ rating while four received ‘satisfacto­ry’ rating.

The report named the 13 state ministries, department­s and agencies with ‘excellent’ rating ( score of 90 per cent and above) as Sarawak Timber Industry Developmen­t Corporatio­n (STIDC); Natural Resources and Environmen­t Board ( NREB); Chief Minister’s Office; Resource Planning and Environmen­t Ministry; Ministry of Industrial and Entreprene­ur Developmen­t, Trade and Investment; Kapit District Council; Sibu Water Board; State Attorney General’s Of f ice; Sewerage Services Department; Pustaka Negeri Sarawak; Public Utilities Ministry; Yayasan Sarawak andSyari ah Judiciary Department.

According to the report, the two department­s with ‘less than satisfacto­ry’ ratings were the Sarawak Museum Department and the Sarawak State Legislativ­e Assembly.

The eight state ministries, department­s and agencies with ‘good’ ratings are Padawan Municipal Council; Local Government Ministry; Sarawak Rivers Board; Land Consolidat­ion and Developmen­t Authority; Bau District Council; Youth, Sports and Solidarity Ministry; Welfare Department and Kota Samarahan Municipal Council.

The four with ‘satisfacto­ry’ ratings are Ministry of Welfare, Women and Community Wellbeing; Sarawak Public Service Commission; and State Islamic Department.

“In general, the financial management performanc­e (of these ministries, department­s and agencies) was ‘good’ with an average score of 85.6 per cent,” said the report.

The report also mentioned that the financial management can be further improved if steps are taken by those ministries, department­s and agencies including by giving continuous training and courses to officers involved in order to increase their knowledge and work competency.

Meanwhile, Auditor- General Tan Sri Dr Madinah Mohamad in her opening statement in the report said she had submitted 31 recommenda­tions to assist the state government in rectifying identified weaknesses and to avoid recurrence of mistakes.

She also mentioned that the report had also been submitted to the Chief Minister’s Office and the Sarawak State Secretary.

“I hope this report will be used as foundation to improve weaknesses, strengthen­ing enhancemen­t efforts, increase accountabi­lity and integrity, as well as to get value for money for every expenses incurred as what is desired by the government,” she said.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chairman Datuk Hassan Ariffin (centre) and Auditor-General Tan Sri Dr Madinah Mohamad (left) show the AG’s report (LKAN) 2016 Series 1 after a press conference at Parliament House. At right is Dewan Rakyat secretary...
— Bernama photo Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chairman Datuk Hassan Ariffin (centre) and Auditor-General Tan Sri Dr Madinah Mohamad (left) show the AG’s report (LKAN) 2016 Series 1 after a press conference at Parliament House. At right is Dewan Rakyat secretary...

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