OIG audit in Sudan shows “serious deficiencies” in asset management and procurement
ABSTRACT In its second audit of Global Fund grants to the Republic of Sudan, the Office of the Inspector General rated as “ineffective” Sudan’s implementation, financial and assurance arrangements, in part due to missing assets (reported by the Principal Recipient) of $846,000, and due to $2.75-million worth of Global Fund-funded assets that were not locatable, not recorded or not correctly documented. A fuller investigation by the OIG will follow.
By Adèle Sulcas
May 27, 2019
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