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17 Comptroller of Government Entities Salaries Withheld 

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April 3, 2024
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17 Comptroller of Government Entities Salaries Withheld 

The Comptroller and Accountant General of Liberia, Hon. Elwood T. Netty, has directed that the March 2024 salaries of Comptrollers of 2024 be placed on “HOLD” for “NON-COMPLIANCE” in submitting their annual financial statements for FY2023. The annual financial statements of various government spending entities should have been submitted to the Office of the  Comptroller and Accountant General on or before March 15, 2024.

Furthermore, the Comptroller and Accountant General has instructed that the March 2024 salary of the Comptroller of each entity will be placed on hold until their respective reports are submitted to his office.

Non-Compliant Comptrollers whose salaries are being withheld for missing the March 15, 2024 deadline for the submission of the FY2023 annual financial statement are: Fambah Crayton of National Food Assistance Agency (NFAA), Mallay Ndorbor of Paynesville City Corporation (PCC), Nathaniel Vonhm of Independent Information Commission (IIC), Winston Willie of Liberia Board for Nurse and Midwifery (LBNM), Benard Kekula of National Aids Commission (NAC) and Benchie Brown of National Public Health Institute (NPHIL).

Others are: Samuel David of West African Examination Council (WAEC), Boima Barclay of the Rural Renewable Energy Agency (RREA), Armstrong Dillon of the Agricultural and Industrial Training Bureau (AITB), Kiziah Morris of Central Agriculture Research Institute (CARI), William Nyonyon of  Rubber Development Fund Incorporated (RDFI), and Onike Thomas of National Housing and Saving Bank (NHSB).

 The rest are: Charlotte Kpannah of National Insurance Corporation of Liberia (NICOL), Emmanuel Harmon of William V.S Tubman University, Togar Gibson of University of Liberia, Allen Doe of the Liberia Electricity Regulatory Authority and George Youh of Liberia Airport Authority.

Meanwhile, Hon. Netty has reminded all Comptrollers and Financial Managers, as well as, institutions’ heads that they are to submit their first quarter (FY2024) on or before April 15, 2024.  

The Comptroller and Accountant General said that the aforementioned reminder is consistent with Section 19 of the PFM Regulations. Section 19 of the PFM Regulations states: “there shall be prepared by each entity head of government agency and transmitted to the Auditor General, the Comptroller General in respect of each quarter commencing from the beginning of the Fiscal Year, the accounts covering all Public Funds under his/her control.”

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