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GOVERNMENT has discontinued its investigation into the Auditor General’s role in the revenue understatement of the public accounts for the 2023 financial year, following a ruling from the Privy Council and the completion of an independent inquiry.
The decision was announced in a statement from the Office of the Attorney General on February 28.
It also revealed the Cabinet-appointed investigative committee, led by former High Court judge David Harris, submitted its final report. It did not say when the report was submitted.
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