Inilantad ng pinakahuling ulat ng Commission on Audit (COA) ang umano’y katiwalian sa pamahalaang lokal ng Kawit, Cavite sa ilalim ng liderato ni Mayor Angelo
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COA: Kawit LGU Delayed Release of P25.3M Barangay Share from Real Property Tax
KAWIT, Cavite — The Commission on Audit (COA) has flagged the municipal government of Kawit led by Mayor Angelo Aguinaldo for failing to release a
COA Reveals Insufficient Bonding of Kawit Officials, Lax Cash Disbursements
KAWIT, Cavite — A Commission on Audit (COA) report found that 17 accountable officers in the Municipality of Kawit were not sufficiently bonded to cover
COA Reveals Misuse of Trust Funds in Kawit LGU
MANILA – A government audit has uncovered the misuse of trust funds by the municipality of Kawit in Cavite province, according to a report by
COA Audit Reveals Anomalies in LGU Kawit’s P67.8-Million COVID-19 Fund Disbursement
KAWIT, Cavite – A Commission on Audit (COA) report has uncovered significant irregularities in the disbursement of COVID-19 funds by the local government of Kawit,
COA Report Reveals Underutilization of LDRRM Funds in Kawit, Cavite
Kawit, Cavite – The Commission on Audit (COA) has recently unveiled its findings, shining a spotlight on the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Kawit, Cavite
COA: Kawit, Cavite Faces P109.8M Loss Due to Unpaid Property Taxes
The Municipality of Kawit, Cavite is facing a significant financial setback due to its failure to collect delinquent real property taxes (RPT) and Special Education
COA Finds P5.5-M, 99 Unreleased Checks in Kawit, Cavite
KAWIT, CAVITE – The Commission on Audit (COA) has released a report on the municipality of Kawit, Cavite under the administration of Mayor Angelo Aguinaldo,
COA Uncovers P12.6-M Outstanding Payables in LGU Kawit, Cavite
KAWIT, CAVITE – A recent Commission on Audit (COA) report on the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Kawit, Cavite has revealed questionable P12.6 Million outstanding
COA Uncovers P21 Million in Anomalies and Misappropriations in Kawit, Cavite
In a startling revelation, the Commission on Audit (COA) has brought to light financial anomalies and misappropriations amounting to a staggering PHP21 million within the