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MP Kessy Sawang Leads the Way in Transparency and Accountability for Rai Coast Development District Authority

MP Kessy Sawang Leads the Way in Transparency and Accountability for Rai Coast Development District Authority

𝐀𝐍𝐍𝐔𝐀𝐋 π‘π„ππŽπ‘π“π’ Hon. Kessy Sawang, MP  Under my leadership, RCDDA will be voluntarily publishing Annual Reports.  The comprehensive Annual Reports will be a public document providing financial reports of funding received, the Board approved Budget, the expenditures and progress of work in each Sector.   This is the Draft Report I was given today.  We will separate 2022 from 2023, despite me not having oversight of much of the funds spent in 2022.  We will also include Financial Statements.   Copies of our Annual Reports will be given to every Council Ward, Schools, etc, for our people’s consumption. I will set a standard of accountability and transparency that no one will beat.  My sole interest is the people of Rai Coast.  They will get the services they deserve - SLOWLY BUT SURELY!

Breaking News: Hon. Kessy Sawang, MP, Pledges Unprecedented Transparency and Accountability

In a groundbreaking move, Hon. Kessy Sawang, Member of Parliament, has announced a bold initiative to enhance transparency and accountability within the Rai Coast Development District Authority (RCDDA). Under her visionary leadership, the RCDDA will voluntarily publish comprehensive Annual Reports, marking a significant step towards openness and public disclosure.

The Annual Reports will serve as a public document, shedding light on the financial landscape of the RCDDA. They will encompass detailed financial reports of funding received, the Board approved Budget, as well as the expenditures and progress of work in each sector. This move not only signifies a commitment to transparency but also sets a new standard for accountability within the region.

In a gesture of unwavering dedication to the people of Rai Coast, Hon. Kessy Sawang has expressed her determination to ensure that the reports reach every corner of the community. Copies of the Annual Reports will be distributed to every Council Ward, Schools, and other relevant institutions, ensuring that the information is readily available for the public's consumption.



"This is a pivotal moment for our community. We are setting a standard of accountability and transparency that no one will beat," Hon. Kessy Sawang declared. Her unwavering commitment to the people's welfare is evident in her pledge to deliver the services they deserve, emphasizing that progress will be made "slowly but surely."

This extraordinary commitment to transparency and public accountability is a testament to Hon. Kessy Sawang's dedication to the well-being of her constituents. By taking this bold step, she is not only setting a new benchmark for governance but also inspiring a new era of trust and confidence in public service.

As the draft report for 2022 and 2023 is unveiled, along with the inclusion of Financial Statements, Hon. Kessy Sawang's leadership is poised to usher in an era of unprecedented openness and accountability. 

This move is a testament to her unwavering dedication to the people of Rai Coast, ensuring that they receive the services they rightfully deserve.

God bless the people of Rai Coast. God bless Papua New Guinea.



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