Top auditor Li Jinhua has promised punishments for auditors if
serious problems are later discovered in institutions they have
audited.
Li, auditor-general of the National Audit Office (NAO), said
auditors will be questioned about their performance if serious
discipline violations and economic crimes are detected after the
original audit.
He said all audit offices must strengthen budget management and
check their accounts as "some audit institutions have shown
problems in internal management, especially budget implementation
and financial management."
"As to clean governance, some signs of corruption and discipline
violations also exist," he said.
The NAO -- which has achieved popular acclaim for its exposure
of corruption, malpractice and misspent public funds in the
country's other government departments -- has been strengthening
its fight against internal corruption, after one of the NAO
auditors ate and drank himself to death in April at a banquet
organized by the government department he was auditing.
In an effort to further strengthen its internal struggle against
corruption, Liu Jiayi, deputy auditor-general of the NAO, said
earlier this month that the NAO is opening itself to scrutiny by
other government departments to fight corruption in its own
ranks.
A joint team of officials from government finance and
supervision agencies is scheduled to start annual inspections of
audit departments.
Financial income and expenditure, the use of special funds and
work performance of audit departments will be subject to the
external inspections.
Results of the inspections will be published, said sources at
the NAO.
Before the external inspection system is installed, the NAO
ordered its provincial subordinates to begin self-examination and
will send inspection teams to check local auditing offices from
November.
(Xinhua News Agency October 17, 2006)