The Anti-Corruption
Commission (ACC) and Audit Service Sierra Leone (ASSL) on Thursday signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at promoting transparency and
accountability in public office.
Speaking at the
ceremony, the Auditor General Lara Taylor-Pearce described the Audit Service as
watchdog of the public purse. She said
members of the public are concerned about issues of transparency and
accountability in the public sector, noting that the two institutions should
continue to work together to curb misuse of public resources.
The Auditor General said
the MoU will ensure that suspected acts of corruption detected during audit
exercises are reported to the ACC immediately. “If these two institutions work
together, we will make huge gains in securing public funds”, Mrs. Taylor-Pearce
noted.
The Commissioner of ACC
Ady Macauley Esq. also stressed that the “call for transparency and accountability
from the public is getting louder,” noting that “action must be taken” to
address the misuse of state resources. He made reference to the Anti-Corruption
Act 2008, which provides for the Commission to collaborate with other agencies,
adding that the ‘complementarity principle’ in the fight against corruption
calls for support from all sectors. The ACC Commissioner said if the two
institutions work together public confidence will be strengthened.
Earlier, while speaking
on the objective of the MoU, Deputy Auditor General Tamba Momoh said that
though the mandates of the two institutions are different, they share similar
objectives- to protect public funds from misuse. He said the signing of the MoU
at this time of the year will put the two institutions on a good footing at the
start of 2018.
The MoU provides for
the two institutions to “collaborate with one another to ensure that any
request made by one party, to the other shall be promptly attended to.” The MoU
also states that: “In the conduct of an Audit or a review, where the Audit
Service Sierra Leone is of the opinion that fraud or financial malfeasance has
occurred, the Audit Service SL shall duly inform the ACC for on-the-spot
intervention prior to the submission of the said Audit Report in line with
Section 78 (1) (d) of the Anti-Corruption Act 2008.”
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