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Health minister calls for probe of donor funds

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Health minister calls for probe of donor funds

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Without wanting to sound like an inveterate praise singer, Professor Grange gets it right again, calling for a probe of her ministry’s finances, especially donor funds. The Ministry of Health has largely been seen as an unattractive posting as it does not obviously command the huge resources of say Petroleum or Finance, and yet because of donor funds, there is plenty for itchy fingers.I’ve always felt that misappropriating funds for immunization is akin to profiting from the deaths of young children, but that has never seemed to stop the brazen. Now Professor Grange appears to confirm what had often been whispered- it appears that accounting has been less than transparent in this area. Read more about it here

http://www.nigeriahealthwatch.com/

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