Examples of Arms of Government in a sentence
The Administrator/Chief Executive Officer is responsible for the efficient management of administrative services and is also responsible for keeping proper accounting records, for safeguarding the assets of the Provincial Government/Hospital or Business Arms of Government and for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
Financial statement audits are an independent examination of the financial accounting and reporting of Provincial Governments, Local-level Governments, Hospitals, Business Arms of Government and other entities.
It has three Arms of Government, namely, the Legislative Arm (National Parliament headed by the Speaker), the Executive Arm (the National Executive Council [NEC] headed by the Prime Minister who is also the Chief Executive of the National Government), and the Judiciary Arm (headed by the Chief Justice).
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With an exception of several audit reports issued on Public Hospitals and Business Arms of Government, the audit opinions issued in the recent years on the financial statements of all the remaining entities were disclaimed.
Financing Additional Roles of the Other Arms of Government The policy recognizes that monitoring and implementing mining activities will introduce additional roles to the different Ministries, Departments and Agencies.
With an exception of several audit reports issued on Public Hospitals and Business Arms of Government, the Audit Opinions issued in the recent years on the financial statements of all the remaining entities were Disclaimer Opinions.
Attorney General & Others where the Learned Judge held that Courts should only take up matters that are justiciable and that they should exercise caution so as not impede the operation of the other Arms of Government save for what is constitutionally provided.
It was felt that the role of parliamentarians should be restricted to legislation in the National Assembly only and should not be integrated in executive functions, as this would offend the Constitutional principle of separation of Powers among the Arms of Government.
Three Arms of Government It is common in discussions about public policy to distinguish between the three arms of government of the administration, the legislature, and the judiciary.