The 2022/23 financial year saw the most significant improvement in audit outcomes over the four-year period, according to Auditor-General Tsakani Maluleke. The audit outcomes for national and provincial government for the 2022/23 financial year show an overall improvement, although weaknesses in reporting on financials were identified.
The 2022/23 financial year saw the most significant improvement in audit outcomes over the four-year period, according to Auditor-General Tsakani Maluleke released the audit outcomes for national and provincial government for the 2022/23 financial year , which shows that there has been an overall improvement in the audit outcomes .
(AGSA) also identified areas where there were still weaknesses in reporting on financials, including planning and reporting on service delivery, infrastructure management and frivolous spending. In her briefing to Parliament's Standing Committee on the Auditor-General, Maluleke said that the AGSA conducted audits of 418 entities, including 161 national and provincial departments and 257 public entities or state-owned enterprises (SOEs), all of which play a crucial role in delivering basic services to citizens., national departments have shown a consistent upward trend in audit outcomes over the past four years, a momentum that has been maintained in the last year, Maluleke note
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