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Thursday, 13 August 2015

FG appoints KPMG, PWC to audit NNPC, other revenue generating agencies

The Federal Government has appointed international audit firms, KPMG and PriceWaterhouse Cooper, to conduct comprehensive audit of the accounts of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and other revenue generating agencies from 2012 to 2015.

Edo state governor, Adams Oshiomole announced this after the second meeting of the National Economic Council (NEC) in Abuja today August 13th.


“The probe will now cover value for expense as the affected agencies will be made to account for things expended on at their correct value. This is about making Nigeria work for the benefit of other Nigerians and we have to bear in mind that governments are not run on the basis of collection of crude oil but government regardless of colour or political affiliation is run on race and so if you have tax generating agencies that are not remitting taxes government cannot run like that" he told state house correspondents

45 comments:

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    1. Way to go My Able President. Linda take note!

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    2. Way to go My Able President. Linda take note!

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    3. I hope after recovering the funds they(Buhari & APC) will not loot the money to recover the billions the stole to sponsor Buhari's election.

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  2. serious business dn start oo. hmmm who go knw go knw

    "slow and steady wins d race"

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  3. serious business dn start oo. hmmm who go knw go knw

    "slow and steady wins d race"

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  4. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Well this is a big slap to auditors here in naija, does it mean we dont have people to do this or what..... Well they are welcomed and i hope they do a great job though... #NowPlaying baba oyoyo : flyboy..
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. You need to do research before you comment

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    2. I don't think the auditors are coming from Jupiter likely to be earthlings and likely Nigerians

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    3. Aunty KPMG has a branch here where Nigerians r the director

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    4. Bro, KPMG and PwC have Nigerian member firms that are operated by Nigerian in Nigeria majorly for Nigerians. Get your facts right.

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  5. Didn't PWC fuck up already????? Rubbish

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  6. Ok ! Bring back our looted funds!

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  7. And the music just keep getting more melodious. But I do hope there's sincerity in all of the activities to be embarked upon.

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  8. Oshiomhole behaving like d saint and I heard edo state is owing to d tune of 250billion under his watch

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  9. Am sure they will present a professional opinion on d fairness αи∂ truthfulness of †ђξ financial statements of NNPC αи∂ whether it was prepared in accordance with stipulated rules αи∂ regulations guiding d profession.
    Nice1







    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  10. Their headache....

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  11. Their headache....

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  12. Fellow corrupt men,shouting probe just to funny...they should focus on better things please our Economy is dying and they are busy spending lots of money on dis useless issue...so they mean Nigerian based auditors can't do d job,sha That's what happen wen u give foolish men power that they don't deserve...even if d result comes out I won't believe them...

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    1. alan u don't matter here. B4 u comment again on issues get some basic education on such issues.

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  13. accountability and transparency is needed to find loopholes of mismanaged funds.

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  14. Pls Mr president don't forget National Primary Health Care

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  15. Nigerian and her people is blood sucking demons that need to be killed,they are thieves have steel so much from inheritance God gives to Biafra people.

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  16. Nigerian and her people is blood sucking demons that need to be killed,they are thieves have steel so much from inheritance God gives to Biafra people.

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  17. Nigerian and her people is blood sucking demons that need to be killed,they are thieves have steel so much from inheritance God gives to Biafra people.

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    1. Guy...God punish you and your muthafucking biafra wasteland

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  18. Nice1 Linda on2 d nxt 1

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  19. who knows how many billions of dollars nigeria government will pay this companies..
    they are two of the top four in the world and very very expensive.

    May God help us all because their price could afford refurbishment of whole north east.

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  20. Can't wait for their outcome

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  21. You are on the right track,my president,GOD bless you.

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  22. Lol I support Buhari....but the same PWC was used by Jonathan's government and accused of being biased in their audit of NNPC during his tenure.

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  23. @ed DREAMZ. KPMG and PWC are foreign companies with Nigerian Affiliates. So, in this regard, it is the Nigerian affiliate companies that are getting the audit job.

    I have nothing against appointing them as auditors. My only request is that they should be held accountable for the audit work they carry out not like the last NNPC audit job PWC did for the previous administration. That audit was absolute rubbish and i am surprised they got the job a second time. That being said, a more thorough job should be carried out with regards to IFRS.

    I hope we will see a better, thorough and more comprehensive job done this time around.

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  24. eeyaaa i sorry for Deziani Alison, cos she must me tracked..

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  25. Pardon me, but why is Oshiomole always talking about tax ? Is that the only income earner he knows?
    N u don't tax pple that are already impoverished u give them tax breaks lol.
    You are only justified to tax the masses when u have a vibrant middle class maybe 60% of the population is under the middle class,not when most pple r earning less than 100k a month,n yet u r still taxing them, especially small business.

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  26. Oshiomole go still dey talk when others are talking....this guy na thief o, looting public funds n taxing edo citizens to replace his loot. Someone should petition the presidency pls.

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  27. I hope they will enlist Nigerians - both experienced and graduates to partake in this.
    This will help impart the knowledge and consequently create the industry so that we don't have to ever look outside our own to audit our own.

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