Ingonyama Trust's dispute with Auditor-General 'moving slowly'
Updated | By Andrew Robertson
The Ingonyama Trust says the resolution of the dispute it's launched with the Auditor-General is going slowly.

The AG's office gave the Trust a qualified audit opinion saying it didn't fully disclose how much was spent irregularly.
According to auditors, the Trust's irregular expenditure was more than double the R940 million disclosed.
Head of the Ingonyama Trust Board, Jerome Ngwenya has told SANEF they're are challenging this.
"The dispute with the auditor-General is unfolding meaning we are seeking the correct procedure with the AG.
"We indicated in our response in our annual report when reached the debt log that the Auditor-General does not have a dispute resolution procedure but they have a complaints procedure. So as a result that the process is moving slowly."

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