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Dar es Salaam. The debate on the whereabouts of Sh1.5 trillion that was reported to be missing by the office of the Controller and Auditor General (CAG) for financial year 2016/17 is expected to resume in Parliament.
This comes as the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) is set to start analysing critically the CAG report that sparked the huge debate within and outside Parliament earlier in the year.
The PAC meeting is according to the Bunge statement issued on Friday, August 17 that has it in that the parliamentary committees will meet ahead of the National Assembly set for September.
The ‘missing’ Sh1.5 trillion likely to ignite huge debate in
This comes as the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) is set to start analysing critically the CAG report that sparked the huge debate within and outside Parliament earlier in the year.
The PAC meeting is according to the Bunge statement issued on Friday, August 17 that has it in that the parliamentary committees will meet ahead of the National Assembly set for September.
The ‘missing’ Sh1.5 trillion likely to ignite huge debate in