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PROGRAMME
OF WORK
GENERAL
Colonies at 31st March, 1948, have been verified from the
Certificates rendered by the Crown Agents without and
endorsement by the Comptroller and Auditor General.
18. The Director of Audit reports that, so far as he is
aware, no Boards of Survey were appointed to examine the
cash and bank balances and stocks of stamps held by the
Treasury and by other departments at 31st March, 1948, as
required by Colonial Regulation 300.
19. The approved Programme of Work has been completed with
the exception of a number of subsidiary and departmental
accounts.
20. The Director of Audits reports that it has not yet
proved possible to examine fully all the deposit and
advance accounts referred to in paragraph 36 of my last
Report, and that a number of the suspense accounts referred
to, including those of the Department of Supplies Trade and
Industry, are still awaiting investigation.
21. With reference to paragraph 37 of my last Report, the
Director of Audit states that at the date of his Report, no
reply had been received from the Accountant General to his
enquiry as to whether reconciliation of all departmental advance, deposit and suspense accounts with the correspond-
ing Treasury balances had been effected at 31st March, 1948.
Milly
Director General
of Colonial Audit.
22nd July, 1949.
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