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Audit Reveals Rs. 30M Fingerprint Machines Unused in Health Sector Amid Rs. 38B Overtime Payments

November 20, 2024
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Audit Reveals Rs. 30M Fingerprint Machines Unused in Health Sector Amid Rs. 38B Overtime Payments
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A recent report from the National Audit Office has revealed that 213 fingerprint machines, purchased at a cost of Rs. 30 million and installed across hospitals and institutions under the Ministry of Health, remain unused and idle.

The audit highlights that a circular issued by the Secretary to the Ministry of Health mandated the use of these machines from July 1, 2017. It stipulated that failure to implement the system would result in the cessation of overtime payments at current salary rates.

Despite this directive, the report notes that in 2023, a staggering Rs. 38,236.83 million was disbursed to health sector staff as overtime and holiday pay. This expenditure accounts for 72% of the total salary costs in the health sector.

The Chief Accounting Officer of the Ministry of Health explained in the audit report that internal circulars and general letters had been issued to enforce the use of fingerprint machines in line with public administration guidelines. However, resistance from trade unions has thus far prevented the implementation of the system.

The report underscores the need for immediate action to address this issue and ensure accountability in the use of public funds.

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