Earlier this week, the Audit Service disclosed that the country experienced financial irregularities to the tune of GHS17 billion.
This was published in the Auditor General’s Report for 2021.
Although, the revelation was shocking to many, Ghanaians are questioning why the Auditor General did not implement initiative to surcharge institutions responsible for the lost revenue.
In view of that, Newsfile scheduled a Special Edition that dissected the topic, "2021 Audit: From GHS 12 billion to GHS 17 billion, Reporting Rot, Recovering Nothing?"
Host, Samson Lardy Anyenini and his panelists discussed the matter.
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