KATHMANDU, June 27: The National Concern and Coordination Committee of the National Assembly held a discussion on auditing process, arrears, implementation status of the report of Office of Auditor General, problems, challenges and solution of auditing.
Committee Chairman Dil Kumari Rawal Thapa informed that they discussed the reasons behind growing arrears and measures to be taken for correction. "Fiscal discipline is essential to reduce arrears," she said, adding that issues such as policy and structural reforms, human workforce management, use of new policy, effective implementation of new technology were zeroed in during the meeting held with Office of the Auditor General (OAG).
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The Committee would direct the concerned bodies for reform after garnering suggestions to this regard, according to her.
Lawmakers said commission-seeking culture of government employees, frequent transfer, and huge amounts released early as remuneration were some of the reasons behind increase in arrears. Lawmaker Kumar Dasaudi blamed the government for spending a huge amount of budget at the end of fiscal year.
The OAG sought suggestions by the lawmakers on how existing legal arrangements could address the problems of arrears. The office chiefs must be made accountable to address this problem, they added.
On the occasion, Acting Auditor General Ram Maya Kunwar stressed the need for reform from the very local level.