Che -Guevara

SAI Somalia adopts ISSAIs and shares annual audit reports to the public first time in the history of our nation.

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Defense Department

This is a tough report for Ministry of Defense. According to Compliance report, the Ministry has not submitted accounts for FY 2018 to the Auditor General’s office. The AG recorded financial mismanagement including lack of supporting docs for payments and illegal disbursements

 

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Police: Monthly deductions of US $6.00 made from each police personnel for supporting orphans, ex-personnel & new graduates. Additional $53,613 deducted based on rank - one star to general. But there are insufficient docs that proof payments were made to orphans and ex-personnel.

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NISA: There were some payments that were made during the year [2018] that were not fully supported amounting to US $3,473,247.00. Report cites inadequate supporting docs for the payments.

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Office of the Prime-Minister

The Office of the Prime Minister has not submitted accounts for FY 2018 to the Auditor’s General’s office; there is also no internal audit unit and no internal audit function in place.

 

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Office of the President similarly didn’t submit accounts for the FY 2018, plus no internal audit unit in place.

 

The Lower House of Parliament made medical, renovation, rent and travel costs that were not fully supported. The House also entered 10 contracts not registered with the Auditor; 9 of them have monetary values attached to the contracts. Total value - $1,070,735.03.

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Tallaabo   
5 hours ago, Che -Guevara said:

Police: Monthly deductions of US $6.00 made from each police personnel for supporting orphans, ex-personnel & new graduates. Additional $53,613 deducted based on rank - one star to general. But there are insufficient docs that proof payments were made to orphans and ex-personnel.

With some difficulty I can sort of tolerate the corruption reported from other departments but this one stinks. It is so disgusting!!! 

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6 hours ago, Tallaabo said:

With some difficulty I can sort of tolerate the corruption reported from other departments but this one stinks. It is so disgusting!!! 

Yes, that's tough one! You wonder what goes through their mind?

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galbeedi   
22 hours ago, Che -Guevara said:

A Fish Rots From the Head Down

I have discussed this some two years ago with a friend. When the government tabled its first budget in 2017, it showed the office of the president allocated about $5million dollars while the office of the  premier was allocated $5.5 million. I was shocked, but the friend said that foreign travel expenses might be included.

It doesn't matter where they travel. If the budget of the country was $150 million for the whole  year in 2017,  , you can't have these offices taking almost 8% of the budget. It has been a well known Somali trick to allocate money for the phoney 'Wasaarada Madaxtooyada',  A place that has less than 20 employees are given millions. 

The salary of the president must be defined and his employees put within the payroll of the government. Some time ago Farmaajo even claimed that he doesn't know his own salary.

Anyway, we need this audit to continue and the culprits of these corruption and leaders made public , and should be dealt with the full authority of the law. This is not a game.

 

 

 

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