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Nine audits worth RM10.75 bil done in 2021 on eight ministries: auditor-general’s report

33 recommendations made for consideration, it says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Aug 2022 11:01AM

Nine audits worth RM10.75 bil done in 2021 on eight ministries: auditor-general’s report
The auditor-general has put forward 33 recommendations to be considered for implementation by the audited federal ministries, departments, and agencies. – Bernama pic, August 3, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Nine performance audits worth RM10.75 billion were carried out in 2021 involving programmes, activities, and projects undertaken by eight ministries, according to the Auditor-General’s Report 2021 Series 1 released today.

Overall, the report said the implementation of all the federal government’s programmes, activities, and projects were in accordance with the objectives, but some weaknesses, such as output targets and set outcomes were neither achieved nor could be evaluated. 

“This is because quantitative targets, mechanisms, and indicators were not set, and related data was not maintained completely and updated,” it said.

Therefore, the auditor-general has put forward 33 recommendations to be considered for implementation by the audited federal ministries, departments, and agencies.

The report said the audit on the management of federal government companies focused on the achievement of the company’s establishment objectives by examining three aspects, namely corporate governance, activity management, and the company’s financial position, while audits on special purpose vehicle (SPV) companies were carried out to evaluate the performance of activities, corporate governance practices, and the management of their activities.

“Overall, two federal government companies were found to have achieved their objectives, two showed satisfying corporate governance practices, and one has a strong financial position.

“As for SPV companies, five (20%) have achieved their specific purpose, 18 (72%) are in the midst of implementing their specific functions, and two (8%) are found to have changed their specific functions,” the report said.

In order to enable improvements, the auditor-general submitted 15 recommendations to each company’s management for action.

On the activities of ministries, departments, agencies, and company management at the state level, the National Audit Department conducted a performance audit of 15 programmes, activities, and projects involving three ministries in Sabah and Sarawak.

According to the report, 124 recommendations were submitted by the auditor-general, 62 of which are to be considered for implementation by ministries, departments, and state agencies, and 62 others by the management of the relevant state government companies.

“All controlling officers, heads of departments, and chief executive officers concerned have been informed in advance about the matters reported in the report for verification purposes,” it said.

The report will be uploaded on the website of the National Audit Department after being tabled at Dewan Rakyat and the respective state assemblies. – Bernama, August 3, 2022

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