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SAI FSM National releases inspection report on the Anti-Human Trafficking Victims' Shelter

24 June 2022

Palikir, Pohnpei: The Office of the National Public Auditor (ONPA) releases Inspection Report No. 2022-02, titled “SELECTION AND PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMS’ SHELTER IN POHNPEI STATE WAS FOUND WITH ISSUES OF NON-COMPLIANCE AND TRANSPARENCY”.

We carried out this inspection following an anonymous complaint received at our office. This inspection was conducted in accordance with the Quality Standards for Inspections and Evaluations issued by the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE).

Based on our inspection, we found the following issues pertaining to the victims’ shelter at Pohnpei state, including the administration and implementation of the relevant public laws PL21-42 (Victim Shelter and Services) and PL21-185 (Build Anti-Trafficking Shelters in Pohnpei, Yap and Kosrae) as appropriated by the FSM Congress.

The inspection disclosed the following findings:

  1. Location of the victims’ shelter in Pohnpei State does not promote confidentiality and safety;

  2. Questions costs worth $48,476.98 relating to victims’ shelter

  3. Allottee did not sufficiently describe in detail the plan for implementing and sustaining the AHT shelter; and

  4. DOJ did not complete the bidding process that it started and was not transparent in selecting the final contractor.

Copies of the full report are also available at the ONPA office in Palikir, Pohnpei.

PDF of ONPA press release #2022-03

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PASAI 30th Governing Board meeting

27 June 2022

Auckland, New Zealand: The Pacific Association of Supreme Audit Institutions (PASAI) held its 30th Governing Board meeting online on 23 June 2022. Sairusi Dukuno, Acting Auditor-General of Fiji and Chair of the PASAI Governing Board, chaired the meeting.

Esther Lameko-Poutoa, Chief Executive PASAI, reported on the progress of work in achieving the PASAI Strategic Plan 2014–2024 up to 31 May 2022. She focused on activities performed from March to May under each strategic priority area including the following:

  • advocacy for SAI independence at the regional level

  • progress on this year’s Accountability and Transparency study

  • the final review of the audit issues report project

  • progress of the financial statements of governments audits and others to advance audit quality

  • internal quality assurance process underway for the Performance Measurement Framework (PMF) assessment of SAI Palau and

  • various contributions to international meetings, fora, webinars and the CAROSAI Congress.

The Governing Board discussed the operational plan for the coming financial year. The plan and its proposed budget were both approved.

Agenda items also included an update on the status of the 23rd PASAI Congress, expected to take place predominantly in-person for the first time in four years, in Palau next February.

The Secretariat expresses its gratitude to the Governing Board members for their ongoing assistance and acknowledges our development partners for their continued support of PASAI and its work in the region.

It was also the last Governing Board meeting attended by Kina Peter (Public Auditor of the Northern Mariana Islands) and the Secretariat recognises her service.

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Contact information:

Esther Lameko-Poutoa, Chief Executive PASAI, Auckland, New Zealand
E: secretariat@pasai.org P: +64 9 304 1275

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