Parliament: AGO found public funds properly accounted for, no systemic lapses or fraud
Published Tue, Aug 16, 2016 · 07:27 AM
[SINGAPORE] The Auditor-General's Office (AGO) report on government agencies highlighted several lapses, but the AGO has given an unmodified audit opinion for the Government's financial statements as well as the accounts of statutory boards all along.
This means the accounts are reliable and prepared in accordance with the law, Senior Minister of State for Finance Indranee Rajah told the House on Tuesday (Aug 16).
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