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Recovering money that has been lost is a key priority

THE debates and subsequent media coverage that accompanied the tabling of the PFMA 2019-20 Consolidated General Report on national and provincial audit outcomes is encouraging.

This is complemented by notable attention from accounting officers and authorities to the reports and matters we have brought to their attention.

The optimism over the slight improvements in some areas of the audit outcomes is not misplaced but it is no reason to be complacent or celebrate.

We make a clarion call to all of society to become involved with matters of public accountability and participate in the process of ensuring that public funds are spent effectively and

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