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*Government Starts Hunt For New Auditor-General* *Follow Pindula on WhatsApp for daily new updates* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va84dngJP21B2nWeyM3v?pk The government has begun the search for a new Auditor-General following the retirement of Mildred Chiri last year. Rheah Kujinga has been serving as the acting Auditor-General. ---------- itel A70 256GB $99USD WhatsApp: https://wa.me/+263715068543 Calls: 0772464000 ---------- A widely circulated job advertisement outlines the responsibilities of the new Auditor-General, emphasising the importance of high standards in public sector auditing and accountability. The Auditor-General will oversee the auditing of government departments, ministries, and State agencies, ensuring financial transparency and accountability. The role involves providing strategic leadership, overseeing audits and investigations, and ensuring compliance with legal and professional standards. Reads the advert: > The Auditor-General is responsible for the fulfillment of the overall Office of Auditor General (OAG) mandate. He/she leads and oversees the public sector’s auditing and accountability functions. > He/she provides strategic, policy, operational direction, and technical support and ensures that the audits and investigations are conducted as per the provisions of the law, professional standards, best practices and OAG board mandate. > He/she provides independent and objective assessments of public sector operations, programmes and financial management to Parliament and the public. Chiri, who retired in 2023 after 40 years in public service, garnered widespread admiration for her commitment to government accountability. However, despite her efforts, many of her recommendations as Auditor-General were overlooked by top officials, allowing numerous government employees implicated in financial scandals to evade prosecution. She exposed accounting malpractices within government departments and parastatals, resulting in substantial losses of public funds, including instances where paid goods and services went unused for years. Beginning her career in 1983 as an audit assistant, Chiri became Auditor-General in 2004 and spent 19 years in the role, advocating tirelessly for transparency and revealing financial mismanagement and corruption across the government. More: Pindula News _If you found this article useful_ *Please support Pindula by forwarding to friends and groups*
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