The National Audit Office wants government agencies to turn in their financial reports by March 31st. They're tired of the time it takes to get this information. The NAO needs reliable, on-time reports to keep things transparent and ensure the proper handling of public money.
If agencies don't meet the deadline, the NAO might put their names in a special report that goes to the National Assembly. The report will list which agencies turned in their financials when they were supposed to, which ones were late, and which ones didn't submit anything at all.
The Auditor General is reminding the people in charge of these agencies that it's their job to do this reporting. That applies even if an outside accounting firm is doing their audit. The financial reports also have to be accurate and follow the right standards.
The NAO wants everyone to work together on this. They promise the audits aren't to give agencies a hard time. The goal is to make the government's money management more accountable and transparent for everyone. Improving the country's financial systems helps build trust.
If agencies don't meet the deadline, the NAO might put their names in a special report that goes to the National Assembly. The report will list which agencies turned in their financials when they were supposed to, which ones were late, and which ones didn't submit anything at all.
The Auditor General is reminding the people in charge of these agencies that it's their job to do this reporting. That applies even if an outside accounting firm is doing their audit. The financial reports also have to be accurate and follow the right standards.
The NAO wants everyone to work together on this. They promise the audits aren't to give agencies a hard time. The goal is to make the government's money management more accountable and transparent for everyone. Improving the country's financial systems helps build trust.