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TSA Boycott, Dent On Corruption Fight, Say Experts by ijustdey: 7:25pm On Nov 20, 2016
Financial experts and socio-economic commentators have described as failure of the anti-corruption fight, the revelation that some agencies of government are boycotting the Treasury Single Account (TSA).

The development, which the Finance Minister, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, also described as diversion of public funds, has also, emerged in the form of frivolous spending by the agencies involved to the tune of 90 per cent of their generated revenues.

TSA is a single pool of government revenues, where all its agencies are mandated to remit earnings, in a move to entrench a culture of transparency, accountability and efficient management of national resources.

But, just one year after its take off, amid positive records, the public officer superintending the operations has raised the alarm, saying that it has been boycotted, with attendant losses running into billions.

Faculty member at the Lagos Business School, Dr. Austin Nweze, said the corruption fight has not been thorough, adding that many, especially those close to the national resource, will be looking for a way to help themselves, to avoid losing out entirely.

But a lawyer and public affairs analyst, Chukwuemeka Eze, noted that when the TSA was introduced, many people hailed it as an antidote to the financial indiscipline in the Ministries, Departments, and Agencies of Government, which to an extent it has proved true.

“Strict implementation of the TSA denotes that the MDAs will wait for approval from the Minister or such other authority in accordance with budget provisions before money will be spent.

“This has led to financial asphyxiation in the MDAs, prompting them to devise ingenious ways of overcoming the policy. It is evident that they collude with banks to open miscellaneous accounts, which they use for selected transactions.

“In many cases, they do it in collaboration with ministry officials who can defend these acts when the bubble bursts. From these accounts, the MDAs operate as of old. This is the trend that the Minister of Finance is miffed about,” he said.

“The TSA, going by the Minister’s confession, is endangered. Unless politicians check their avarice and looting of public funds, public servants will always device a means of eating from the cookie jar,” he added.

The minister revealed that agencies in question paid salaries above specifications of the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission, converting official cars to personal ownership under 48 hours of purchase, inappropriate and arbitrary monetization of medical allowances, undue and excessive overseas travels, lavish training allowances and conference spendings, excessive and personal loan approvals, including unapproved mortgages among others.

A civil society activist, Eze Onyekpere, told The Guardian that there seem to be a sort of confusion in the finance ministry, as sometimes they behave as if they do not know what to do.

“The ministry should come out clear in its statements. There should be further details if they are really fighting the corruption and know what to do. Of course, I am not surprised to an extent. Take the instance of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, which budget is cleared by the National Assembly committee, with N25 billion personnel cost. This is beside frivolous items and ridiculous sub-heads.

“In the first half of 2016, only about N951 billion was earned, but we spent N2.4 trillion. This means that the country is borrowing to pay salaries. This is the extent that things can be unclear,” he said.

The Chief Executive Officer of Cowry Asset Management Limited, Johnson Chukwu, admitted that there might be some conjecture by some individuals to take advantage of any situation.


http://m.guardian.ng/news/tsa-boycott-dent-on-corruption-fight-say-experts/

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Re: TSA Boycott, Dent On Corruption Fight, Say Experts by Paperwhite(m): 7:28pm On Nov 20, 2016
So after all the hyping,Buhari's body odour failed to deliver? By the time the next regime will probe this rotten administration,the finding will shock the whole world.Corruption fighting corruption. grin grin grin.Where are his NL backups? Come & explain this trend.

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Re: TSA Boycott, Dent On Corruption Fight, Say Experts by Nobody: 4:59am On Nov 21, 2016
Paperwhite:
So after all the hyping,Buhari's body odour failed to deliver? By the time the next regime will probe this rotten administration,the finding will shock the whole world.Corruption fighting corruption. grin grin grin.Where are his NL backups? Come & explain this trend.
are you surprised?

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Re: TSA Boycott, Dent On Corruption Fight, Say Experts by Aufbauh(m): 5:17am On Nov 21, 2016
No matter the lapses in the TSA which the superintendents & their collaborators want to take advantage of,the TSA regime is still a way better than the past culture of impunity & daylight pen robbery that poised to steal all and accrues debt for government without nothing to show for it.

This complaints was not unexpected as we all know that corruption will surely fight back because of its lack of expression & the seemingly inconvenience of it bearers.
Re: TSA Boycott, Dent On Corruption Fight, Say Experts by SillyMods: 5:22am On Nov 21, 2016
Irrespective of the boycott setback, TSA is still the way to go. Those found guilty of diversion of govt money will surely be found out and appropriately punished for their sabotage.
This is a clear indication that corruption is a way of life for most Nigerians especially gpvt workers.

We have a president wanting to change our corrupt backward style but we also have those bent on frustrating his good plans by resisting the change who are ably supported and defended by victims of their corrupt ways. Example are those above talking trash here.
Re: TSA Boycott, Dent On Corruption Fight, Say Experts by OnucheAdams: 5:23am On Nov 21, 2016
Aufbauh:
No matter the lapses in the TSA which the superintendents & their collaborators want to take advantage of,the TSA regime is still a way better than the past culture of impunity & daylight pen robbery that poised to steal all and accrues debt for government without nothing to show for it.

This complaints was not unexpected as we all know that corruption will surely fight back because of its lack of expression & the seemingly inconvenience of it bearers.

There is no difference between daylight and midnight robbery;
Re: TSA Boycott, Dent On Corruption Fight, Say Experts by Aufbauh(m): 5:38am On Nov 21, 2016
OnucheAdams:


There is no difference between daylight and midnight robbery;

Seems you don't have something to say or contribute.
Re: TSA Boycott, Dent On Corruption Fight, Say Experts by Sibrah: 5:50am On Nov 21, 2016
Jail them all.
Re: TSA Boycott, Dent On Corruption Fight, Say Experts by mars123(m): 7:07am On Nov 21, 2016
"Unless politicians check their avarice and looting of public funds, public servants will always device a means of eating from the cookie jar,”...These politicians are not serious at all.
Re: TSA Boycott, Dent On Corruption Fight, Say Experts by GMBuhari: 7:15am On Nov 21, 2016
Bad belle,,

Una people don dey divert money o , wetin happen ? una wan spoil this man government ?

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