Monday, December 14, 2020

Farmajo scandals and his theft to Somalia

 Auditor General reveals missing funds and the situation in Villa Somalia


According to the National Audit Office, there are 17 federal agencies, including the Office of the President, the Armed Forces, NISA, the courts, the Attorney General and several unaccounted for ministries by 2019.


Meanwhile, the audit found that $ 1.8 million was not accounted for by the international community, while federal government agencies investigated, including the office of the prime minister, parliament and the ministry. The government found no evidence of US $ 5,305,364.48


Read below for details of lost funds.

The lower offices, which were audited by the National Audit Office in 2019, said their payments and receipts did not result in any accounts and there was no evidence of their whereabouts.


Read Office Details:

Parliament:

An investigation by the National Audit Office found that the payment of US $ 747,865.00 was found without sufficient evidence which is against the law. As a result, the accuracy of this payment could not be verified.

Upper house

The Audit Report states that the upper house paid $ 51,000.00 in February, April, June and July 2019 which does not have sufficient evidence such as; patient payment request, medical forms or information, invoices and receipts. As a result, the accuracy of this payment could not be verified.

Office of the Prime Minister:

For its part, the prime minister’s office paid $ 163,806.49 without sufficient evidence which is against the law. As a result, the accuracy of this payment could not be verified.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

For its part, the prime minister’s office paid $ 163,806.49 without sufficient evidence which is against the law. As a result, the accuracy of this payment could not be verified.


Ministry of Foreign Affairs:

The audit includes the payment of US $ 399,559.40 without sufficient evidence which is against the law. As a result, the accuracy of this payment could not be verified






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