Union Auditor-General meets audit offices’ staff in Nay Pyi Taw

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Auditor-General of the Union Dr Kan Zaw holds talks with Audit Offices’ staff yesterday.

Auditor-General of the Union Dr Kan Zaw met with the Audit Offices staff in the Nay Pyi Taw Council Territory yesterday morning in Nay Pyi Taw.
At the meeting, the Auditor-General said the State Administration Council is carrying out the State’s duties under the Constitution.
He instructed to explain the guidelines of the State Administration Council Chairman Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing to the officials of their departments so that they would know the real situation of the country and understand the democracy and its procedures.
He explained the five roadmaps and nine objectives of the State Administration Council. He said to perform duty as per the Civil Service Law, rules and codes of ethics and the need to avoid participating in the CDM campaign and stop the colleagues and family.
He said it is necessary to check the financial account, the compliance with the rules and regulations, and the implementation work to ensure the State’s real benefit under the Auditor-General of the Union Law.
He added the training courses would be open to developing human resources for the country’s future and providing a systematic staff welfare scheme for employees, and arrangements will be made to provide COVID-19 vaccine to all staff.
He instructed to ensure the inspections to be completed on time, systematically draw up the inspection plan, and issue quality audit reports and visual reviews.
The Permanent Secretary, the Director-General, the Deputy Permanent Secretary and officials from the township and district-level audit offices in the Nay Pyi Taw Council Territory attended the meeting. — MNA

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