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The National Audit Office (NAO) of Tanzania is an independent Parliamentary body in Tanzania which is responsible for auditing central government departments, government agencies and non-departmental public bodies. [1] The NAO also carries out value for money (VFM) audits into the administration of public policy.
Tanzania's Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau was founded to find corrupt officials. [1]President Joseph Pombe Magufuli has been credited with strengthening the PCCB, which had previously been described as a "toothless dog".
Ongoing – COVID-19 pandemic in Tanzania; 2022 Africa floods 21 January – Tanzanian opposition party Chadema organizes a political demonstration in Mwanza.This is the country's first demonstration since President Samia Suluhu Hassan abolished her predecessor John Magufuli's seven-year ban on political assembly earlier this month.
A 2012 CAG report on coal mine allocation [34] received massive media and political reaction as well as public outrage. During the 2012 monsoon session of the Parliament, the BJP protested the government's handling of the issue demanding the resignation of the prime minister and refused to have a debate in the Parliament.
On Transparency International's 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index, Tanzania scored 41 on a scale from 0 ("highly corrupt") to 100 ("very clean"). When ranked by score, Tanzania ranked 41st among the 180 countries in the Index, where the country ranked first is perceived to have the most honest public sector. [ 2 ]
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The report populated Lauren's email before the doctors had a chance to gently deliver the news of the scans. "Naturally I'm going to look at it because I've been waiting three months," she explains.
A 2021 government report by the Auditor General warned about the company's huge debts. Air Tanzania flights flying abroad ran the risk of being impounded due to huge debts incurred by the company. Despite the warnings, the government of Tanzania continued to finance the airline and announced its biggest bailout of US$194 million for the airline.