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Public Audit Act, 2004 (Act No. 25 of 2004)

Regulations

Investigations and Special Audit Regulations

5. Acceptance or declination of request for an investigation or special audit

 

(1) The Auditor-General must forthwith after receiving information which may be relevant to an investigation or special audit—
(a) in writing acknowledge receipt thereof;
(b) if a person informs the Auditor-General of his or her intention to provide information, render such reasonable assistance as may be required, free of charge, to enable that person to provide the Auditor-General with reliable information;
(c) record details of the information received in a register established and maintained for the purposes of investigations or special audit under section 5(1)(d) of the Act.

 

(2) The Auditor-General may require the person providing the information to provide—
(a) such information in writing;
(b) details of the person providing such information;
(c) authentication of his, her or its identity;
(d) documents or other proof substantiating the information provided;
(e) details of the circumstances in respect of which the information is provided;
(f) if the person providing the information requests that the information must be treated confidentially, reasons for that request.

 

(3) If a decision is made to engage in an investigation or special audit, the complainant or requester must be notified in writing of the decision.

 

(4) In the event that the Auditor-General declines to conduct an investigation or special audit, the Auditor-General—
(a) may refer the information to another organ of state or other body which is better positioned to conduct an investigation or special audit in respect thereof;
(b) must in writing inform the complainant or person making the request of that decision, together with—
(i) reasons for the decision;
(ii) information on other available options in respect of making a complaint or request;
(iii) if the complaint or request has been referred to another organ of state or other body in accordance with paragraph (a), the details of that organ of state or other body; and
(iv) any other information the Auditor-General deems necessary.

 

(5) In the event that information was provided by a person on a confidential basis, the Audito-General must protect the identity of the person or that information, or relevant parts of it, if—
(a) required by law;
(b) it is in the Auditor-General’s opinion in the public interest or in the interests of the investigation or special audit to do so.

 

(6) The Auditor-General must report the outcomes of investigations or special audit as provided for in the Act.