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Registrar of Political Parties gets notification from NFP regarding appointment of an Auditor
Saneem tells NFP to submit all the receipt books for the year 2016

Registrar of Political Parties gets notification from NFP regarding appointment of an Auditor

Saneem tells NFP to submit all the receipt books for the year 2016

By Dhanjay Deo
18/09/2020
NFP has until the 23rd of September to furnish the Registrar with the receipt books for 2016

The Registrar of Political Parties, Mohammed Saneem has received notification from the National Federation Party that NFP has appointed an auditor recognized by the Fiji Institute of Accountants to audit its accounts for the 2018 financial year.

Saneem had given the NFP 30 days to furnish its audited accounts under the Political Parties (Registration, Conduct, Funding & Disclosures) Act, 2013.

Saneem says upon receiving the confirmation of the Independent Auditor, the Registrar has requested for a meeting between the NFP Accounts team, representatives of the Independent Auditor with the Registrar’s verification team so that the issues that the Registrar’s team has identified is conveyed to all the parties.

Saneem says the verification of the accounts for the NFP for the years 2015, 2017 and 2019 have also been completed. Only 2016 is pending as the Registrar is yet to receive all the receipt books from NFP for the year 2016 and once the receipt books are received then the verification of the accounts will be finalized.

He says the NFP has until the 23rd of September to furnish the Registrar with the receipt books for 2016.

Saneem further says following on from the accounts of the NFP, the Registrar will also be verifying the accounts of all the Parties and once the verification exercise for all the parties is completed, the entire set of accounts will be published.

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