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Senate Passes N257bn 2021 Budget for Customs

 Lawan seeks increased oversight function Deji Elumoye and Udora Orizu The Senate on Wednesday approved the sum of N257,183,671,694.71 for the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) in the 2021 fiscal year. It also approved N1.678 trillion as target revenue of the agency for 2021. The approvals were sequel to the consideration and adoption of the report of the Senate Committee on Customs, Excise and Tariff. Presenting the report, the Chairman of the committee, Senator Francis Alimikhena, said out of the N257,183,671,694.71 approved as Customs budget for 2021, N137,933,180,013.00 is for capital expenditure, while personnel and overhead costs are to claim N99,719,722,681.71 and N19,530,769,000.00 respectively.

Uganda's oil, gas dreams: What is the safety net?

Daily Monitor Monday April 19 2021 Summary I don’t think its [EITI] ritualistic, having this information in black and white will be a catalyst for debate and it will be information in the hands of the right people who can do something and it will also be an opportunity for the public to know what is really happening in the sector,” EITI head of Secretariat, Ms Gloria Mugambe  Advertisement Last weekend, Uganda’s oil industry marked a major milestone when President Museveni, his Tanzania counterpart Samia Suluhu Hassan and the Total chief executive officer, Mr Patrick Pouyanne, signed agreements, which could potentially transform Uganda into a major crude producer and into the lofty middle-income economy if the funds are properly utilised.

DoD a top 10 contributor to AG irregular expenditure list

defenceWeb Written by defenceWeb - Secretary for Defence Gladys Sonto Kudjoe. Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula’s Department of Defence (DoD) and its operating arm – the SA National Defence Force (SANDF) – regularly bemoan a lack of funding hampering ability and capacity to execute official taskings. Yesterday’s release of national and provincial government audits as per the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) by Auditor General Tsakani Maluleke shows the defence sector of the public service is not entirely above blame for the way it spends at least some of the close to R50 billion allocated by National Treasury. Among others, her report notes R.19 billion in irregular expenditure incurred on ongoing multi-year contracts awarded in prior years. The main reason for non-compliance found by Auditor General personnel is related to non-compliance with legislation restricting overspending on the budget for employee compensation. Compensation of employees (CoE) is the major co

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