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    Capacity of Skills Training Programme HEART/National Service Training Agency (NSTA) -According to the Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN) annual Labour Force Surveys over the past four years, September 2014 to October 2018, on average 61 per cent of the Jamaican labour force neither held a professional or vocational certification nor has been exposed to any formal skills, apprenticeship or on the job training. The goal […]Report Details
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    Jamaica Library Service (JLS) -We conducted an audit of the library service to determine the extent to which JLS  measured and responded to the impact of technological changes while contributing to Vision 2030 Jamaica National Development Plan (NDP) and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We also assessed whether aspects of JLS financial and human resource management were […]Report Details
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    Performance Audit Report – Procurement Management Ministry of Education, Youth and Information (MoEYI) -Public sector entities are guided by the Handbook of Public Procurement Procedures, which embraces good practices and the concepts of value for money in acquiring goods and services for public benefit.  Given the transactional value of procurement activities, it is important that public officers do not treat procurement simply as a routine administrative exercise, but […]Report Details
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    Performance Audit Report – Engagement of Consultants, Advisors and Assistants at Ministry of Finance and Public Service, Office of the Prime Minister and Ministry of Education, Youth and Information -I have the honour to submit the results of a performance audit on the engagement of consultants, advisors and assistants at the Ministry of Finance and Public Service (MoFPS), Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) and the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information (MoEYI), for tabling in the House of Representatives. The overall responsibilities of […]Report Details
  • Auditor General’s Department Activity – Based Audit Report Early Childhood Commission -The purpose of an activity-based audit is to identify opportunities to improve the activity reviewed, leading to enhanced organizational economy, efficiency and effectiveness. Therefore, the emphasis is on reporting issues affecting current performance of the activity and highlighting the benefits of implementing the recommendations put forward. The Early Childhood Commission is an agency of the […]Report Details
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    Auditor General’s Department Follow-up Audit Report – e-Learning Jamaica Company Limited Tablet in Schools (TIS) -Report Details
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    Auditor General’s Department Activity-Based Audit Report – Caribbean Maritime Institute (CMI) -Report Details
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    Auditor General’s Department Activity-Based Audit Report – Child Development Agency (CDA) -Report Details
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    Auditor General’s Department Activity-Based Audit Report – National Centre for Youth Development (NYCD) -Report Details


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