The Institute of Public Accountability has successfully launched three Reports of Public Accountability, the Central Government and the Local Government.
The reports are based on a review that passed the report of the 2015/16 Public Accounts Regulator and Auditor General's report.
Speaking at the launch of the reports, Director of WAJIBU Ludovick Utouh, said the report aims to provide recommendations on issues that should be considered by the Tanzanian government.
He said they have passed through the CAG report with more than 400 pages to ensure they provide the best suggestions that can be a leopard for development to the government.
In the reports they have proposed a number of development issues where, as the government operates in the Tanzanian nation, it may have the leaven of development in economic missions.
In the reports they have proposed a number of development issues where, as the government operates in the Tanzanian nation, it may have the leaven of development in economic missions.
He noted that the government should take steps to prevent it from doing so, especially because of tax exemption affecting the amount of revenue that the Government could earn.
Part of the proposals in the reports showed that the management of these institutions is advised to take legal action in order to Ensuring that all legal deductions are sent to relevant institutions at a time.
WAJIBU is an institution of public accountability established in 2015 for the purpose creating an environment for promoting accountability and good governance in the country.
In order to complete this adjudication, UWAJIBU through the Report of the Controller and Auditor General of the 2015/16 Organization. The Public has prepared a Report on Public Accountability. Public entities are legal entities that the Government owns from 50 percent.
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