PAC directed to call board management for failure to submit accounts
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PAC directed to call board management for failure to submit accounts
SPEAKER of the National Assembly Job Ndugai yesterday directed the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) to summon the board and management of eight government institutions over failure to submit account books to the Controller and Auditor General (CAG) for auditing in the 2019/2020 .
Speaker Ndugai issued the directive in the House saying it was unacceptable that councils are challenged for getting qualified and adverse opinions, while there were key government corporations that haven’t even prepared and submitted their account books to the CAG for auditing.
Govt sacks TASAC and Posts chief executives
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Obasanjo meets Samia, conveys condolences for Mkapa, JPM
PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has made major changes at the Tanzania Shipping Agencies Corporation (TASAC) and the Tanzania Posts Corporation (TPC), revoking appointments of their top executives.
President Samia Suluhu Hassan welcomes former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo to Chamwino State House in Dodoma Region yesterday. Left is Foreign and East African Cooperation minister Liberata Mulamula. Photo: State House
Chief Secretary Ambassador Hussein Katanga said in a statement yesterday that the president has relieved TASAC board chairman Prof Tadeo Satta of his duties, Postmaster General Hassan Mwang ombe and Tanzania Posts Corporation (TPC) board chairman Dr Haroun Kondo, while dissolving the TPC board of directors.
‘Transparency is key to better governance’
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‘Transparency is key to better governance’
Transparency is widely supposed to make institutions and their office holders both more trustworthy and more trusted. Transparency improves trustworthiness. Officials in the country’s communication institutions with offices in the mainland and Isles have been called upon to be-
Dr Zainab Chaula.
-transparent to the people by explaining in depth about various laws, procedures and guidelines in order to remove any misunderstandings over services provided by the institutions in both sides of the Union – namely the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA), Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited (TTCL) and Tanzania Posts Corporation (TPC).