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Audit report

Sir,—The report . of the Auditor-General contained trenchant criticism of 1 the activities of the Administration in several sections, but it seems the parliamentarians were not Impressed. If the auditor of a company were to submit such £ report there would have been an uproar from shareholders, but nothing has been heard of ministers rising to defend or excuse their departments or of members ,of the Opposition calling for . resignations. Why? Maybe it is a case of dog not eating dog.—Yours, etc., C. C HOLLAND. July 30,1989. ' .

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Press, 1 August 1989, Page 12

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Audit report Press, 1 August 1989, Page 12

Audit report Press, 1 August 1989, Page 12

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