The state assembly of Western Bahr El Ghazal failed twice to set up a session for deliberation on an internal auditing report of state ministry of education.
On Wednesday only 20 MPs were present at the assembly, postponing the debate to 2:00 PM, Voice of Hope reported.
The discussion was brought forward to Monday because MPs were busy receiving their October pay.
State Acting Speaker Paulino Opiny Akol chaired the meeting of 20 MPs that postponed the discussion.
The session was supposed to listen to the acting deputy director for education on the internal auditing report that was carried out by Saad Baptis, Acting Director of State Chamber of Internal Auditing and Inspection.
The chamber carried out the exercise on August 8 and referred the findings to the state governor, who recently brought it to the assembly.
Last week, the assembly managed to summon four State Directors of Ministries on their internal auditing reports.
The auditing report singled out a financial gap in the incomes of the state ministry of education prompting the chamber to suggest legal actions against income collectors.
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