SANRAL maintains spotless financial records for another year
The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) has received another unqualified audit report from the Auditor General for the financial year ended 31 March 2012.
The clean bill of health is SANRAL's 9thth consecutive unqualified report and demonstrates commitment by the SANRAL management to promote ethical behaviour and strict adherence to International Financial Reporting Standards and the requirements of the Public Finance Management Act of South Africa (PFMA) at the state owned company.
SANRAL CFO Inge Mulder said: "The unqualified report and SANRAL's unblemished financial integrity are a result of principled financial management and budgetary resourcefulness. While every accolade raises the bar, we will not rest on our laurels but will always work hard to maintain SANRAL's position as a well managed and accountable company."
"SANRAL's Board and staff recognise that it is vital for the organisation to function as a credible custodian of tax payers' money and investor funds. Always improving corporate governance and financial efficiency therefore remain key to SANRAL's conduct and day-to-day operations," said Mulder.
SANRAL's core activities are in the provision of a well maintained and safely engineered national road network. Mulder recognises that this sector is particularly vulnerable to malpractice, primarily due to the involvement of many role players and the magnitude of funds involved. "We are acutely aware of our exposure to, and the dangers, of fraudulent and corrupt activities that might affect our business, particularly within the transforming South African economy," she said. "Our financial control and records are therefore reviewed by internal auditors, independent auditors from time to time, and our financial statements are audited by the Auditor General annually."