The State Department for Internal Security and National Administration maintained a clean audit record for three consecutive financial years, after receiving unqualified audit opinions from the Office of the Auditor-General.
An unqualified audit opinion indicates that the financial statements presented by the State Department were found to be accurate and fully compliant with the relevant financial regulations.
The outcome reflects a significant improvement compared to previous audit cycles, which had recorded unresolved audit queries and compliance gaps.
According to officials, the consistent clean audits demonstrate strengthened financial management systems, improved adherence to Public Finance Management regulations, and timely resolution of audit issues raised in earlier reports.
The department attributed the milestone to enhanced internal financial controls and stricter oversight in the use of public resources.
The achievement also aligns with the Government’s Zero-Fault Audit Campaign, championed by the Head of Public Service, which seeks to promote accountability, transparency, and financial discipline across all public institutions.
The campaign forms part of the President’s broader public service reform agenda that calls on government agencies to uphold the highest standards in the management of public funds.
Officials say the continued clean audit record reinforces the department’s commitment to sound financial governance and responsible stewardship of public resources.
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