PNG Government has paid its full TFF payment of K602 million for 2016
The Minister for Education Nick Kuman has announced that the government has finally paid its full TFF payment of K602million for 2016.
"I am pleased to announce to all our schools and school administrations throughout the country that the Department of Treasury has released the last warrants of K113 million to complete the Tuition Fee Free payments for 2016."
The Minister said this latest payment brings the total TFF released so far toK602million. The payments made to each sector of education from elementary to vocational and Flexible Open and Distance Education (FODE), Inclusive Education Resource Centres (IERC) and Permitted Schools and by province will be fully reported once the final payment of 2016 are calculated and disbursed.
"I am totally grateful to the government but especially the Prime Minister, and the Treasury and Finance Departments to ensure that the government’s commitment is once again met in 2016.
This payment demonstrates government’s commitment ingiving priority to this key policy to ensure that every child receives a quality education in spite of the financial difficulties being faced," he said.
The Department of Education has worked on the payments to be deposited in the commercial banks. Schools will have access to their money before the academic year ends on Friday, December 9.
He is now calling on all school boards to spend the money they receive wisely and settle all outstanding debts so that they can start the 2017 academic year on a clean slate. And, If there are saving, these funds be kept for the start of 2017 academic year.
"I will also be calling on the Finance Secretary to have the Finance Department compliance officers to investigate schools that have been brought to the attention of the Education Department with allegations of misuse of TFF funds. School governing boards must therefore ensure that they account for the money spent with proper reports to parents, education authorities and financial auditors." read more on >> PNG Education News Online
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