Public can monitor issues highlighted in A-G's report via digital dashboard


KUALA LUMPUR: The National Audit Department (JAN) has developed the Auditor-General's Dashboard (AGD) system to enable government departments and the public to monitor issues as well as the latest action taken on matters highlighted in the Auditor-General's Report.

The AGD allows the public and stakeholders to see the latest status of highlighted issues and actions taken by relevant departments and ministries.

The system can be accessed by anyone in real time and issue where no feedback or feedback does not answer the issue raised are marked in red, in yellow if action is being taken and green if action has been taken.

The system also displays the amount of leakage from public funds expenditure.

According to the system as of Sept 30, a total of 94 issues (2.4%) out of 3,922 issues are still in action while the rest have been successfully resolved from the A-G's report from 2015 to 2021.

According to the A-G's report, the AGD system successfully helps federal government ministries, departments or agencies to channel information quickly of action taken.

"This proves the government's commitment and concern in explaining the latest position of A-G's report issues as well as the actions taken to inform all relevant stakeholders and the public as a whole.

"Since 2012, the action status for A-G's report issues has been displayed through the AGD system.

"This helps to speed up the resolution of audit issues raised the report. It can improve the performance of governance in public sector delivery as a whole," according to the report.

The system can be accessed at agdashboard.audit.gov.my. – Bernama

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