The Importance of Internal ControlsThe importance of internal control systems is to provide an effective risk management system as well as corporate control. Every organization is subject to some kind of risks depending upon its products and services it sell, the market in which it functions, its financial sources, and the way it operates its resources. It is important to coordinate every aspect of a business organization in an effective way. A good internal control has now become an essential part of risk management.
Internal controls are designed to protect companies from fraud and inaccurate data recording. By incorporating the fundamentals of internal control such as risk assessment and employees role assignments, companies can set up an effective system to monitor, analyze and protect their reports. Businesses need to maintain track of essential financial activities and with internal control protection a company can set well-defined goals and make accurate projections.
The primary purpose of internal control is to promote efficient operations that go with the objectives of an organization and to ensure whether the companys activities are in accordance with laws and regulations. The procedure in the operation of a good internal control system would be the supervision of activities in connection with authorizations and reconciliations, reviewing of employee performance, security of assets, and segregation of duties. Internal controls prevent errors and loopholes by detecting them in a timely manner, therefore promoting reliable and accurate accounting records. The advantage is to quickly resolve issues arising as a result of reporting errors. This can protect the interests of employees by clearly specifying their duties and responsibilities and protect them against being accused of fraud.
Agency
Under this Section, you can be a public official in an official capacity, as defined in Section 7 of Publication 5 of the Code of Ethics, except the “Office of State and Municipal Affairs” has the power to designate and appoint public officials for the same purposes. This can be done through:
Personnel
In order to include public officials for government services during the term covered by paragraph 6(1)(a)(ii) of this Section, the name of the Office under this part should include “State Secretary” or the office and type of term should include:
Administrative, technical, and administrative functions, including the following:
Administrative staff
Agency technical staff, including a chief technical officer and other senior staff members;
Duties of a departmental sub-staff of the department that is responsible for maintaining and maintaining the departmental system; and
The responsibilities of the agency under the program to implement the program in a manner deemed appropriate for the job that is appropriate for the agency and the agency’s employees.
Employer
Under this Section, you can be a public official in an official capacity, as defined in section 7 of Publication 5 of the Code of Ethics, except Section 1(1)(d)(iii) of this Section. This can be done through:
Departmental sub-staff or other representative;
Administrative staff for employment
Administrative employees for job programs and the Agency
Administrative employees for job programs for governmental purposes and the Agency for Government Communications on behalf of governmental agencies; and
Additional sub-staff for the Agency for Government Communications to perform work of this type.
Pursuant to § 7 of § 14-33, this section also allows for the substitution of public officials for non-governmental officials in a non-public capacity under this Section, for a period equal to six (6) years.
Special Public Officials for the Administration of State and Municipal Affairs
Served with Specific Special Purpose Functions
You can serve with specific functions as in Section 3 of § 15-38:
The Office of the General Counsel (including the General Counsel of a State Corporation in the State Corporation of the United States) shall provide information and assistance related to the conduct of governmental affairs and the administration of the State and Municipal Affairs.
The Office of State and Municipal Affairs shall provide that information and assistance to the State for certain tasks, including conducting operations, maintaining programs, issuing appropriations, preparing public statements, administering business and administrative programs, and acting as an independent agency of the State or municipality.
Served with Primary Primary Needs: (1) Preparing State Law, the State’s Charter, and Administrative Regulations or Administrative Law; and (2) Publicly Serving State-Wide Areas in the State or Other State Areas, such as Public Works Agencies, Public Facilities, and Service Providers.
Special Public Officials for the Administration of State and Municipal Affairs
Special Public Officials for the Administration of State and Municipal Affairs for the Department of State and the Agency for Government Communications, and the Bureau of the Census, shall perform both primary primary and secondary functions, as defined in Sections 23-20 and 23-25 of this Act. These services are available when you are in the position of public official.
The Deputy Commissioner shall, for any specific charge,
Agency
Under this Section, you can be a public official in an official capacity, as defined in Section 7 of Publication 5 of the Code of Ethics, except the “Office of State and Municipal Affairs” has the power to designate and appoint public officials for the same purposes. This can be done through:
Personnel
In order to include public officials for government services during the term covered by paragraph 6(1)(a)(ii) of this Section, the name of the Office under this part should include “State Secretary” or the office and type of term should include:
Administrative, technical, and administrative functions, including the following:
Administrative staff
Agency technical staff, including a chief technical officer and other senior staff members;
Duties of a departmental sub-staff of the department that is responsible for maintaining and maintaining the departmental system; and
The responsibilities of the agency under the program to implement the program in a manner deemed appropriate for the job that is appropriate for the agency and the agency’s employees.
Employer
Under this Section, you can be a public official in an official capacity, as defined in section 7 of Publication 5 of the Code of Ethics, except Section 1(1)(d)(iii) of this Section. This can be done through:
Departmental sub-staff or other representative;
Administrative staff for employment
Administrative employees for job programs and the Agency
Administrative employees for job programs for governmental purposes and the Agency for Government Communications on behalf of governmental agencies; and
Additional sub-staff for the Agency for Government Communications to perform work of this type.
Pursuant to § 7 of § 14-33, this section also allows for the substitution of public officials for non-governmental officials in a non-public capacity under this Section, for a period equal to six (6) years.
Special Public Officials for the Administration of State and Municipal Affairs
Served with Specific Special Purpose Functions
You can serve with specific functions as in Section 3 of § 15-38:
The Office of the General Counsel (including the General Counsel of a State Corporation in the State Corporation of the United States) shall provide information and assistance related to the conduct of governmental affairs and the administration of the State and Municipal Affairs.
The Office of State and Municipal Affairs shall provide that information and assistance to the State for certain tasks, including conducting operations, maintaining programs, issuing appropriations, preparing public statements, administering business and administrative programs, and acting as an independent agency of the State or municipality.
Served with Primary Primary Needs: (1) Preparing State Law, the State’s Charter, and Administrative Regulations or Administrative Law; and (2) Publicly Serving State-Wide Areas in the State or Other State Areas, such as Public Works Agencies, Public Facilities, and Service Providers.
Special Public Officials for the Administration of State and Municipal Affairs
Special Public Officials for the Administration of State and Municipal Affairs for the Department of State and the Agency for Government Communications, and the Bureau of the Census, shall perform both primary primary and secondary functions, as defined in Sections 23-20 and 23-25 of this Act. These services are available when you are in the position of public official.
The Deputy Commissioner shall, for any specific charge,
Agency
Under this Section, you can be a public official in an official capacity, as defined in Section 7 of Publication 5 of the Code of Ethics, except the “Office of State and Municipal Affairs” has the power to designate and appoint public officials for the same purposes. This can be done through:
Personnel
In order to include public officials for government services during the term covered by paragraph 6(1)(a)(ii) of this Section, the name of the Office under this part should include “State Secretary” or the office and type of term should include:
Administrative, technical, and administrative functions, including the following:
Administrative staff
Agency technical staff, including a chief technical officer and other senior staff members;
Duties of a departmental sub-staff of the department that is responsible for maintaining and maintaining the departmental system; and
The responsibilities of the agency under the program to implement the program in a manner deemed appropriate for the job that is appropriate for the agency and the agency’s employees.
Employer
Under this Section, you can be a public official in an official capacity, as defined in section 7 of Publication 5 of the Code of Ethics, except Section 1(1)(d)(iii) of this Section. This can be done through:
Departmental sub-staff or other representative;
Administrative staff for employment
Administrative employees for job programs and the Agency
Administrative employees for job programs for governmental purposes and the Agency for Government Communications on behalf of governmental agencies; and
Additional sub-staff for the Agency for Government Communications to perform work of this type.
Pursuant to § 7 of § 14-33, this section also allows for the substitution of public officials for non-governmental officials in a non-public capacity under this Section, for a period equal to six (6) years.
Special Public Officials for the Administration of State and Municipal Affairs
Served with Specific Special Purpose Functions
You can serve with specific functions as in Section 3 of § 15-38:
The Office of the General Counsel (including the General Counsel of a State Corporation in the State Corporation of the United States) shall provide information and assistance related to the conduct of governmental affairs and the administration of the State and Municipal Affairs.
The Office of State and Municipal Affairs shall provide that information and assistance to the State for certain tasks, including conducting operations, maintaining programs, issuing appropriations, preparing public statements, administering business and administrative programs, and acting as an independent agency of the State or municipality.
Served with Primary Primary Needs: (1) Preparing State Law, the State’s Charter, and Administrative Regulations or Administrative Law; and (2) Publicly Serving State-Wide Areas in the State or Other State Areas, such as Public Works Agencies, Public Facilities, and Service Providers.
Special Public Officials for the Administration of State and Municipal Affairs
Special Public Officials for the Administration of State and Municipal Affairs for the Department of State and the Agency for Government Communications, and the Bureau of the Census, shall perform both primary primary and secondary functions, as defined in Sections 23-20 and 23-25 of this Act. These services are available when you are in the position of public official.
The Deputy Commissioner shall, for any specific charge,