As public outcry rages over the wastage of state funds as captured in the 2014 Auditor Generals’ Report, government has been advised to employ the services of qualified accountants from recognized institutions to help curb misappropriation of funds by Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) across the country.
In the 2014 Auditor Generals’ Report, most account officers in MMDAs could not account for huge monies approved for projects.
According to the 152 page report, 43 assemblies failed to account for over 1 billion Ghana Cedis.
The report for instance mentioned the Nkwanta South, Jasikan, and Kadjebi Districts as being the worst financial performers.
Even though the situation is not different from previous years, calls to protect Ghana’s public purse have heightened as the nation loses millions of cedis through misapplication of public funds.
ICAG’s proposal
Speaking to Citi Business News at an induction ceremony for over 300 Chartered Accountants, the President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants-Ghana (ICAG), Professor K.B Omane-Antwi, bemoaned the practice where non-qualified accountants are engaged as accountants.
He maintained that there are rules and regulations guiding the profession to make it accountable and transparent, but non-qualified accountants are unaware of the rules leading to loss of funds.
“Sometimes when they say an accountant has been cited for wrongful booking, the question I first ask is, those who have been cited are they professional accountants, or they are just accountants that have degrees”, he queried.
Professor Omane-Antwi explained that “the mere qualification of a degree or a PHD in accounting does not make one a professional accountant”.
According to him, professional accountants go through rigorous training to enable them block leakages that may lead to corruption.
He appealed to government to use the qualified ones to reduce waste and corruption since sanctions would be brought against such accountants if they flout the laws.
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By: Lawrence Segbefia /citibusinessnews.com/Ghana