Home Affairs Minister, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma: Home Affairs achieves first unqualified audit in sixteen years
29 Sep 2011
We are today, Thursday, 29 September 2011, tabling our Annual Report for the 2010/ 11 financial year in both Houses of Parliament - the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces - in Cape Town in line with prescripts of the Public Finances Management Act, 29 of 1999 (PFMA).
When we assumed the Portfolio of Home Affairs on 12 May 2009, we made certain commitments to the nation to ensure the Department of Home Affairs and other entities in our family, the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), Government Printing Works (GPW) and the Film and Publications Board (FPB), is able to deliver excellent services to all our people.
One of the critical issues in this regard, was the need to ensure public finances under the management of the Department of Home Affairs are spent prudently and efficiently, to ensure effective and efficient service delivery.
In this regard, we stated during our Budget Vote in June 2009 that, "we shall work towards a much improved audit report. We have to tackle the revenue management and all the areas of concern indicated by the Auditor-General." We further committed ourselves to ensuring the achievement of an unqualified audit report within a period of two years.