Director of Indrhi requests to clarify report on audits
posted on: Nov 25 2011 7:41 by RDugey. Viewed 16 times.The director of the National Institute of water resources (Indrhi), Frank Rodriguez, yesterday the Chamber of Auditors demanded clarification on a few audits published in digital newspapers, whose results credited with having committed irregularidaes during his term of three months in the direction of the Dominican Agrarian Institute (IAD), in 1998.
A statement of the press, Rodriguez stated that the information was published on 23 November by several daily digital, without identifying the source or the person or entity responsible for its delivery to the means of communication.
"As there were more than one administrative management, in 2008 in the IAD in today (yesterday) I sent a letter to the President of the Chamber of Auditors of the Dominican Republic, asking that the final report of such audit discriminate information and identify precisely the negative comments that attributes to each management", held u000aRodríguez. He added that you adopted decision because the year is 12 months and its only administration is responsible for the three months from October to December, when he was appointed in that position in September 2008.
"Share this information in the interest of that report whose delivery anonymous and irresponsible media, indicates that he made with the relevant clarifications purpose of violating my image and damage my conduct in the public as an officer of the Government service", said Rodriguez.
It was considered that the Chamber of Auditors carried out an audit at IAD not to its management, by what is understood it is strange that highlight and bring that it has audited his management.
Explained the director of the Indrhi, the audit covers the period from 1st January to December 31, 2008, a year in which only lasted, as director, the past three months.
Said to expect that the Chamber of Auditors will send the report u000arequested when deemed convenient.

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