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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Corrupt officials at the Education Ministry must be punished and more audits on budgets must be carried out.

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THE Attorney General's Office (AGO) investigation into suspected corruption in the Education Ministry's 2010-2011 School Operational Assistance (BOS) project and the Special Allocation Funds (DAK), must be taken very seriously. The case, sparked by an audit of the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) concluded that the department "was incapable of accountability" over their finances. Thus, it cannot be left in limbo, much less allowed to fade away.

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