DOT gets highest COA rating for 2nd straight year

For the second straight year,  the Department of Tourism (DOT) received the highest audit rating from the Commission on Audit (COA).

Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat announced Monday (August 2) that the agency officially received from the COA an “unqualified opinion” on  its fiscal year 2020 financial statements.

The rating is given by an auditor when the financial statements of the audited entity are reported fairly and correctly, in all material aspects without qualifications and exceptions, after being subjected to scrutiny in accordance with International Standards of Supreme Audit Institutions.

Puyat, whose first directives included a thorough “house cleaning” when she assumed the position in 2018, said the state auditor’s  unqualified opinion rating “proves the hard work of the men and women of DOT.”

“Since 2018, it was of paramount importance for the DOT to strictly comply with the laws, rules, and regulations to ensure utmost accountability and transparency in our operations, particularly in the management of our limited financial resources,” she said.

“We did everything fairly and in accordance with the laws, rules, and regulations,” the tourism chief added. 

Last year, COA also gave DOT an unqualified opinion for its financial statements on Dec. 31, 2019. Before this, the last time the DOT received an unqualified opinion was in 2009.

“This milestone is dedicated to all employees of DOT. This is also a challenge to continue doing good. May we continue serving this country with utmost dedication to public service that is clean and untainted,” she said. (DOT) – jlo

 

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