President Boakai Asks for Ministry of State to be audited as Part of Anti-Graft Drive

According to the Executive Mansion, the audit is part of the Boakai Administration’s commitment to fighting corruption and promoting transparency and accountability. 

At a meeting held Monday, March 20, 2024 at the Executive Mansion in Monrovia, officials from the General Auditing Commission and Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs discussed the audit. The Deputy Minister for Administration at the Ministry of State, Atty. Cornelia Kruah Togba, who was also in the meeting, stated that the audit is aimed at ensuring efficiency and effectiveness in the Ministry’s affairs. 

Liberia’s Auditor General P. Garswa Jackson, Sr., responding to the President’s mandate, said the Commission will begin with a System Audit since the Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs has not been audited for a long time. He explained that the audit will focus on budget management, cash management, procurement procedures and other areas. 

Auditor General Jackson expressed the hope that this becomes an ongoing process since the Ministry has not been audited for such a long time. The Commission plans to send out engagement communication by March 27, specifying the audit period, scope and commencement date. The GAC’s report on findings is expected within a month, according to the Executive Mansion.
 

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