The Herald (Zimbabwe)

THE Ministry of Finance and Economic Developmen­t has set up units to follow up on Auditor-General Mrs Mildred Chiri’s reports.

- Sydney Kawadza Senior Reporter

FINANCE and Economic Developmen­t Minister Patrick Chinamasa has set up units within his ministry to follow up on Auditor-General Mrs Mildred Chiri’s reports to deal with ineptitude within State enterprise­s and local government structures.

This follows concern that there were no follow-ups on Mrs Chiri’s reports implicatin­g public officers in corruption.

In an interview on Tuesday, Minister Chinamasa acknowledg­ed the problem.

“I think I did promise in my 2017 Budget statement that I recognise the problem. The problem has been that the Auditor-General gives out these reports and no-one reads them or acts upon them.

“I have since assured Parliament that these would be things of the past because I have set up two units under the Accountant-General’s office to follow up on these reports,” he said.

Minister Chinamasa last week told Parliament that the Public Service Commission has approved the establishm­ent of Performanc­e Management Units in his ministry.

These units would evaluate performanc­e of State Enterprise­s as part of measures to strengthen the Public Finance Management System.

The first unit, according to Minister Chinamasa, reads and scrutinise­s the AG’s report. It makes follow-ups to see whether they agree with the audit report. “When an audit is conducted, it needs not be necessaril­y true. We can also investigat­e on our own and satisfy ourselves whether there have been any prejudice.

“The second unit is basically to read financial statements of parastatal­s and Government entities so that each year they produce annual reports, which are also scrutinise­d to determine the status and see whether there is need for early interventi­on to correct such shortcomin­gs,” he said.

Minister Chinamasa said the Auditor-General does not engage his ministry during audits.

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