The Auditor-General has began investigating pending invoices in the 47 county governments in order to ascertain their debt situation.
Auditor-General Nancy Gathungu has requested that suppliers and contractors submit appropriate papers for verification via a notice. She did not, however, define when the audit will be completed.
The audit, the second since 2017, comes at a time when operations of devolved governments have been hampered by a decline in own-source revenue and the National Treasury’s delayed transfer of cash.
Before submitting papers to regional offices, suppliers and contractors must complete “Form A” and attach additional papers.
The Auditor-General has began investigating pending invoices in the 47 county governments in order to ascertain their debt situation.
Auditor-General Nancy Gathungu has requested that suppliers and contractors submit appropriate papers for verification via a notice. She did not, however, define when the audit will be completed.
The audit, the second since 2017, comes at a time when operations of devolved governments have been hampered by a decline in own-source revenue and the National Treasury’s delayed transfer of cash.
Before submitting papers to regional offices, suppliers and contractors must complete “Form A” and attach additional papers.