Doha: Qatar News Agency held on Monday at QNA’s Training Halls a workshop entitled ‘Preserving Public Funds,’ within the series of training courses and workshops that it organizes to train national media and administrative cadres and raise their efficiency in the specialized media and journalistic fields.
The workshop, which was held in cooperation with the State Audit Bureau at QNA’s headquarters, addressed several topics, including an introduction to the State Audit Bureau and its objectives, its most prominent specializations, types of oversight, and defining financial violations and their types, in addition to the nature of complaints that the State Audit Bureau receives, the types of audit reports it issues, and others.
During the workshop, Director of Internal Audit Review Department at the State Audit Bureau Abdulrahman Ahmed Al Bakri shed light on the bodies covered by the Bureau’s oversight, saying that they are around 250 bodies, including ministries, other government agencies, public bodies, and
institutions, and bodies that specialize in managing public fund or whose budget is financed by the state, reviewing some exceptions in this area, in addition to companies and establishments wholly owned by the State of Qatar or a public legal entity, or those in which the State or a public legal entity contributes a share of no less than 51 percent of its capital, and others.
The instructor also addressed the supervisory powers granted to the State Audit Bureau, including its right to review the minutes of meetings of the Board of Directors, the General Assembly, and the oversight, supervisory, and executive committees, as well as the reports of the auditors and internal audit of the entities subject to its oversight, and to obtain a copy of those minutes and reports, and to view any documents, papers, records, or files that the Bureau deems necessary for audit purposes.
Under the title ‘Hand in Hand to Preserve Public Fund,’ the Director of Internal Audit Review Department at the State Audit Bureau discus
sed the various mechanisms by which complaints can be submitted to the Bureau, whether by personal attendance at the State Audit Bureau’s headquarters, its mailbox 2466, via the hotline 40200880, or email complaint@sab.gov.qa.
He indicated that the State Audit Bureau, within the framework of its strategy based on building bridges of communication with various segments of society to enhance contribution to preserving public funds, receives complaints related to violations and actions that result in the unlawful disbursement of public funds or the loss of one of the financial rights of the state or one of the entities subject to the supervision of the Bureau, or prejudice to one of its financial or economic interests. He also emphasized the confidentiality of the complainant’s information and at the same time the importance of not covering up any financial violation and being lax in reporting it.
The participants from QNA’s various sections and departments enriched the workshop with their questions and discus
sions that covered its various topics and demonstrated their level of understanding of the details it addressed.
QNA holds such training courses and workshops in the ‘QNA Training Halls’ in line with its vision of developing cadres in the media field, and providing them with the necessary knowledge in the important specialized fields of journalistic and media work, by offering specialized qualitative training programs, and out of its keenness to enhance the media field with qualified young Qatari cadres who can keep pace with the transformations and developments in the aforementioned fields.
Source: Qatar News Agency