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Welfare Association (WA) Management Letter Year Ended December 31, 2013

Welfare Association (WA) Management Letter Year Ended December 31, 2013. Contents. 1. Executive Summary 1.1 Introduction & Background 1.2 Summary of Observations 1.3 Prior Year Findings 2. Detailed Observations 2.1 Concentration of Grants Received

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Welfare Association (WA) Management Letter Year Ended December 31, 2013

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  1. Welfare Association (WA)Management LetterYear Ended December 31, 2013

  2. Contents • 1. Executive Summary • 1.1 Introduction & Background • 1.2 Summary of Observations • 1.3 Prior Year Findings • 2. Detailed Observations • 2.1 Concentration of Grants Received • 2.2 Cash on Hand and at Banks • 2.3 Fixed Assets Register • 2.4 Monitoring and Reporting • 3. Prior Year Observations

  3. 1. Executive Summary1.1 Introduction & Background We have completed our audit of Welfare Association for the year ended December 31, 2013. As part of our examination we studied and evaluated the Welfare Association system of Internal accounting controls to the extent we considered necessary in order to meet the requirements of International Standards on Auditing. These standards require a study and evaluation of internal accounting control only for the purpose of determining the nature, timing and extent of auditing procedures necessary for expressing an opinion on the Welfare Association’s financial statements. Our study and evaluation was, therefore, more limited than would be necessary to express an opinion on the system of internal accounting Control taken as a whole and would not necessarily disclose all material weaknesses in the system of the Welfare Association’s internal accounting control. Our work to date indicates that the internal controls and accounting systems are effective to meet the requirements to effectively manage the Welfare Association. Our work, however, Indicates certain areas where the Welfare Association’s internal control systems and accounting procedures may be enhanced. This report covers those areas of significance identified to date, which require your kind attention. This report has been prepared solely for the use of the Senior Management of Welfare Association and is not appropriate for use by third parties. 1.

  4. 1.2 Summary of Observations We have listed below a summary of our observations. The detailed observations and recommendations are in Section 2 of this report. 2.

  5. 1.3 Prior Year Findings • We have completed a follow up on the findings for the Management Letter issued in prior years and as a result we noted the following: • Out of the 5 audit findings identified in the Audit review conducted in 2012: • 2 findings were completed. • 2 findings are still outstanding . • And 1 is still ongoing . • Please refer to Section 3 of this report for details. 3.

  6. 2. Detailed Observations 4.

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  8. 2. Detailed Observations 5.

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  10. 3. Prior Year Observations 8.

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