Ministries Audit committees to strengthen governance systems

The government recently announced a significant policy review which saw the introduction of Audit Committees in all Ministries aimed at strengthening the governance systems.

The policy review was approved by the Cabinet as the government moves to ensure accountability and adherence to standing policies, rules and procedures.

The committees shall comprise of the Minister responsible for the Ministry as Chairperson;, Deputy Minister, Five non-executive Audit Committees members, the Accounting Officer and the Head of Finance.

The introduction of non-executive members to the committees is in line with corporate governance tenets. Non-executive members provide independent oversight and objectivity in decision-making.

Appointment of four non-executive audit committee members of the Ministries lies with the Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion with the Permanent Secretary being the nominating authority. The fifth technical non-executive member of the committee is appointed by the Accounting Officer of the responsible Ministry.

Committee members of the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion shall be appointed by the Office of the President and Cabinet.

The legal department of the Ministry will be the Secretariat of the Audit Committee.

The constitution of audit Committees clearly demonstrate the government’s resolve to enhance accountability, efficiencies and ultimately service delivery in Ministries.

Minister of Industry and Commerce Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu
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