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Reps Mandate Minister To Submit Audit Of Missing $20bn
The Minister of Finance
and Co-ordinating Minister of the Economy, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, is expected to submit the report of the forensic audit on the alleged missing $20billion Wednesday, following a one-week altimatum issued her by the lower chamber of the National Assembly.
The House of Representatives had mandated the minister to forward the report to the house committee on public accounts for investigation.
Briefing journalists on the matter, Chairman of the Committee, Hon Solomon Adeola Olamilekan, said the report was expected to include Initial Draft Report, the Executive Summary and Management /Internal Control Letters.
He said the condensed version of the report released to the public through a press conference addressed by the Auditor-General of the Federation with the highlight that Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) should remit a minimum of $1.48billion to the Federation Account prompted demand for complete report.
“Given the weighty allegation of possible loss of $20 billion to the Federation Account arising from alleged non-remittance by NNPC through the Ministry of Finance, it is curious that the forensic audit was commissioned and appointment of auditors was made by the minister of finance, an indictable official, if allegation is proven, without the inovlvment or at least imput of the auditor-general, whose office is eminently and exclusivey empowered for the duty by the 1999 constitution”, he said.
“The report had been unduely delayed and its submission also side-stepped the auditor-general. It is a professional best practice that such reports first come in draft, discussed, finetuned before the release of the final report, usually accompanied by the more detailed management letter”, he explained.
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