About R5.85bn was lost due to fruitless and wasteful expenditure. Maluleke said she was optimistic about the general improvement of audits but cautioned that financial discipline was not evident.
The current government administration has lost R12bn due to fraud and non-compliance since 2019, while key departments such as health and education continue to be among the worst performing.
Auditor-general Tsakani Maluleke on Wednesday tabled the audit report for the 2021-2022 financial year which revealed that there was a general increase of clean audits. However, departments that have the greatest impact on the daily lives of citizens were underperforming. ..If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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