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FRC, ICPC To Partner On Resource Management
The Fiscal Responsibility
Commission (FRC) says it would partner with the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to enhance prudent management of resources.
The FRC Acting Chairman, Mr Victor Muruako, made this known when he led some management staff of the commission on a courtesy visit to the ICPC in Abuja last Thursday.
Muruako said the visit was in line with the commitment of FRC management to reach out to organisations believed to be stakeholders in the affairs of the commission.
“Looking at the mandate of the ICPC and what the commission has been doing, we believe that you will be interested in a regime of fiscal prudence and management of the nation’s resources.
“We believe that your organisation is a major stakeholder in the affairs of fiscal responsibility commission and we are here to seek ways to partner with you in the discharge of our mandate,” he said.
According to him, before the inauguration of the commission in 2008, there has been a lot of confusion as to the proper rules and regulation in the management of government finances.
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