Public Accounts Committee Stalled | Guyana News
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The Public Accounts Committee is drowning in a six-year backlog of Auditor General reports, with only one report processed per year — meaning current year’s reports won’t be reviewed until 2031. Government MPs are refusing to participate, citing “other pressing matters,” even though just two of them are needed to meet quorum — a move critics call “weaponizing” parliamentary rules to dodge scrutiny. With opposition members showing up — even virtually — and taxpayers relying on this committee to hold ministers accountable, the delay isn’t just bureaucratic — it’s a glaring failure in transparency and fiscal oversight.
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