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QUESTION #9560
Question 1
A government department has received audit objections stating that it spent public funds without following prescribed financial rules. The Auditor General prepares a report. What is the correct constitutional pathway for this report, and what body reviews it for accountability?
Correct Answer Explanation
Article 169 of the Constitution gives the Auditor General the function of auditing public accounts. Accounts are submitted to the President (federally) or Governors (provincially) who place them before their respective legislatures. The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) — a parliamentary committee — then examines the audit findings and calls on departmental heads to explain deviations, making this a legislative accountability mechanism.
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