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Mkhale
Mkhale
7 years ago

These are internal control weaknessess not necessarily misappropriation.

kondwani
kondwani
7 years ago
Reply to  Mkhale

So we should understand this fellow country man??

Ron
Ron
7 years ago

Chaotic bookkeeping is necessary if you’re going to misappropriate funds.

Malawi’s Civil Servants need to change their ways fast or this country is going to go bankrupt.

Cash Gate
7 years ago

koma abale ku malawi kuno , katangale kaya adzatha, mbali zonse kumangomveka zakatangale basi. Aaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, Malawi wanga ine.

Zondiwe
Zondiwe
7 years ago

Mr Kamphasa was not at NAO during the period under review.

phiri
7 years ago

these are just audit queries as u can see the report. vouchers not stamped as an example. it seems its not a full report

Mika Kumbire
Mika Kumbire
7 years ago

Akunjanu zibweraniko. Mukuoneka zikukuwawani kwambiri and yeti mukuti mukudya bwino kumeneko. There is no abuse of funds here. There is simply lack of follow up on procedures. Vouchers not stamped “PAID” with all necessary approvals does not tantamount to abuse. People misallocating stationery to Fixed Assets is not stealing just lack of proper accounting knowledge. What type of Auditors do we have at KPMG. All these issues can easily be cleared in the Management Letter and I am sure they were responded to. Explanations like lack of manpower or delays in recruitment of enough stuff should address these issues. Only… Read more »

MIKEY
MIKEY
7 years ago

Civil Service is a calling’ remark

MM
MM
7 years ago

if its a calling job you can kuba that money otherwise start a business you cannot get rich in government – GOODALL BADALL GONDWE

General Dubaku
General Dubaku
7 years ago

Thumbs up KPMG, am sure there are more rotten government departments and who ever is looking into their accounts should do so with a lot of skepticism. tavuka nawo wanthu wakulya ndalama zithu awa, we pay a lot of taxes and iwowo asamapange misuse our money..

maya
maya
7 years ago

he went to school to have money thats y he is qualified as an auditor, so let him have money mwai ngat uwu ukazakupezani zapangeni zomwezo, mumati azidya ma principles ndi ma standards apange pension alibe kanthu

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