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Politics of Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Source: GNA

Parliament will stop approving funds for non-performers

Wa, Sept. 7, GNA - Parliament would soon stop approving the budgetary allocations of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) who fail to implement fully the recommendations of the Auditor General's report.

Mr. Kwaku Agyemang-Manu, the Vice Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament, said this at a three-day workshop for officers and heads of institutions of the Ghana Education Service (GES) at Wa.

Mr. Agyemang-Manu, who is also the Member of Parliament (MP) for Dormaa West, said Parliament had recommended to the Speaker to set up a Financial Tribunal to supervise the implementation of such recommendations by the MDAs.

He said PAC was not set up by Parliament only to invoke sanctions on institutions or persons who breached the public financial administration regulations but also to ensure that public funds were utilized properly for the benefit of society.

Mr. Agyemang-Manu, therefore, urged accountants to play a consultative advisory role to the heads of second cycle institutions in the administration of school funds.

He also urged the heads of such institutions to listen to the advice of their accountants because they are the professionals in the management of funds.

He suggested to school heads to keep their own records of all financial transactions and demand from their accountants and store keepers monthly account statements and stores reports. This would enable them detect early any foul play before it gets out of hand.

Mr. Agyemang-Manu said school heads should strengthen their Internal Audit Units because they could help them to avoid an invitation by the PAC.

Mr. Iddrisu Mahama, the Upper West Regional Director of Education, said the purpose for organizing the workshop was to introduce the officers to more appropriate measures for the effective management of their offices and the institutions.

He said it would also give school heads and schedule officers the opportunity to interact and understand each other, discover their shortcomings and work as a team to remove any fears whenever they are invited to appear before the PAC.