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Illustration of Lilita Carrió predicting prison for AFA leaders Chiqui Tapia and Pablo Toviggino amid audit scandal, with symbolic prison imagery and legal elements.
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Lilita Carrió prevede prigione per i leader AFA in mezzo a un audit

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La deputata Lilita Carrió ha celebrato l’audit di Arca sull’Associazione Calcio Argentina (AFA) e ha dichiarato che i suoi leader, Chiqui Tapia e Pablo Toviggino, finiranno in prigione. Ciò avviene in mezzo a indagini giudiziarie e al cambio di domicilio dell’AFA nella provincia di Buenos Aires per evitare la supervisione nazionale. I lavori sono iniziati su un terreno a Pilar, mentre un giudice sostituisce un altro nel caso che coinvolge una villa.

An audit report from November 2020 highlighted serious shortcomings in the management of donations to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra trust, including the absence of systematic records. The findings came six years before a Special Investigation Team submitted its preliminary report on the matter to the Uttar Pradesh government.

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Financial mismanagement has spread in Kenyan universities, where 10 institutions spent Sh3 billion without adequate documentation. Auditor General Nancy Gathungu stated that Sh2.8 billion was embezzled. The affected universities include Kenyatta, Moi, and Nairobi.

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The Ministry of Education's recent audit report has faced questions after over 500,000 students were left unverified due to reliance on digital records instead of physical headcounts. The nationwide verification exercise aimed to clean up enrolment data and streamline capitation funding. However, significant discrepancies between the National Education Management Information System (NEMIS) and confirmed figures have raised concerns about students attending classes without complete registration.

 

 

 

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