Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi wants Parliament to allow the Government Printing Works (GPW) to submit its annual report next May after it lost critical data to prepare its financial statements for audit purposes.
Motsoaledi added that despite all efforts to recover the data, GPW was not in a position to produce and submit credible annual financial statements to the Auditor-General of South Africa by the May 31 deadline.
He said in light of what GPW experienced, the entity would not be able to make submission of its annual report for the 2020-21 financial year. “A clear project plan with key milestones has been developed and is used to track progress on a daily basis, to ensure the organisation recovers from this catastrophe by the end of this financial year.”
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