Audio By Carbonatix
Mr. Stephen Sumani Nayina, Northern Regional Minister, has urged Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) and assemblies to adopt internal checks to ensure sanity in public sector transactions.
He said the MDAs need to adopt the internal checks to ensure that public sector dealings are collectively certified by persons who participate in such transactions and not by Chief Executive Officers alone.
The internal checks system if strictly adhered to would minimize defalcations and irregularities that often occur in the public sector.
Mr. Nayina made the suggestion in a speech read on his behalf at a workshop organized by the Ghana Audit Service and other stakeholders, in Tamale on Wednesday.
The workshop among other issues deliberated on the outcome of the Messer Ernest Young Chartered Accountants audit of the Government of Ghana accounts for 2006 and 2007, under the Multi-Donor Budget Support (MDBS) arrangement.
Mr. Nayina explained that by the internal check system, "Internal and external auditor's roles in ensuring probity and accountability in public institutions would be minimized and raise the credibility of our public institutions".
He urged the MDAs and the Assemblies to judiciously utilize financial support from Ghana's development partners since the funds come from taxes paid by citizens of donor countries.
Mr. Nayina warned public servants to be circumspect in their transactions to avoid falling foul of the law.
The Regional Auditor, Nii Abbey, said the Messer Ernest Young Chartered Accountants report had exposed lapses in the public sector.
These, he said, included irregular review of bank reconciliations, failure to lodge internally generated funds at the bank and the lack of records on such moneys, improper accounts on advance/impress and the lack of procurement unit in many institutions.
The Regional Auditor noted that the lapses could be exploited to the detriment of the State and urged heads of MDAs and Assemblies to ensure compliance with internal control system to stem these deficiencies.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Forty Under 40 Africa Summit declares ‘End of African Apology’ at Accra gathering
5 minutes -
Ghana remains 4th in Africa with highest debt to IMF
25 minutes -
Minerals Commission revokes over 300 licences in push to reclaim Ghanaian control of mining sector
30 minutes -
2026 UG Corporate Games: Ghana Civil Aviation Authority secures big win
34 minutes -
No extradition treaty makes justice for Russian suspect difficult – Criminologist
34 minutes -
Speaker faults NDC, NPP over absence of female candidates in Ayawaso East by-election
39 minutes -
“We are not creating a parallel financial system”-BoG Governor on Virtual Asset regulation
41 minutes -
Pan-African Youth Union General Secretary pays courtesy call on NYA CEO Osman Ayariga
41 minutes -
NYA explores collaboration with Pan-African Youth Union to empower African youth
43 minutes -
Otto Addo inspires UG students with lecture on player development
44 minutes -
Denyaseman Catholic SHS receives massive donations from Bekwai MP after disaster
49 minutes -
KPMG: Financial Services CEOs double down on AI, resilience and growth in 2026
51 minutes -
The Western Region: A jewel in Ghana’s economic crown
53 minutes -
MPs raise alarm over rising human trafficking in Ghana
55 minutes -
Full Text – 2026 Local Content Summit: Minister for Lands and Natural Resources
57 minutes
