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Auditor General (AG) Deodat Sharma has found it appalling that after flagging a few cases of financial improprieties against the State since 1992, these matters still await closure in Guyana’s Court system. In his 2014 report, Sharma said that over the years, there were four matters which were either being investigated by the police or pending before the Court. Sharma said that each case was based on apparent irregularities or suspected fraudulent acts perpetrated against the State. The estimated losses, which remain outstanding to date, are valued at $14.382M. He then briefly explained the four cases.(Kaieteurnieuws.com/photo:Kaieteurnieuws.com)…[+]