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Post Office Bank 'didn't know' the level of client deposits

By NEIL HARTNELL

Tribune Business Editor

nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

The Post Office Savings Bank did not know how much money it held in customer deposits when examined by the Auditor General for the 2014-2015 fiscal year.

The Government's financial watchdog, in a report tabled in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, revealed that Savings Bank staff were unable to determine the amount of funds held in both active and dormant accounts.

Calling, with deft understatement, for the Post Office to calculate these sums, the Auditor General's report said: "We were informed that the dollar value for both the active and inactive accounts could not be determined by the staff of the Post Office Savings Bank.

"Further, we were also informed that there are no rules governing when an active account becomes inactive." Some 33 percent, or 9,044 of the Post Office Savings Bank's total 27,143 accounts, were said to be inactive or "dormant" at the time of audit, with 18,099 or two-thirds still active.

The Auditor General's report called for dormant accounts, which had been inactive for seven years, to be transferred to the Central Bank of The Bahamas to bring the Post Office Savings Bank into compliance with the latter's governing Act.

The Post Office Savings Bank must be one of the few, if any, banks worldwide not to know how much money it is holding on behalf of depositors. Not only does this inhibit its efficient operation, but in an era of greater regulatory scrutiny represents a potential supervisory weakness for The Bahamas.

The Auditor General's report also revealed that the last audited financial statements for the Post Office Savings Bank were produced in 2010 for the 2002 fiscal year - some 13 years prior to the watchdog's latest audit.

It called for the Post Office Savings Bank to be modernised through the introduction of debit cards, Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) and online banking, while the institution had breached its mandate by failing to calculate and pay annual interest at 6 percent (capped at $6,000) on customer accounts for seven years. Nothing had been paid since 2008.

"Deposits and withdrawals are still being transacted with the use of passbooks as the only source of reference in a 21st century banking environment," the Auditor General's report found. "Also, the banking system is not modernised to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of operations electronically."

Turning to other aspects of the Post Office's operations, the Auditor General found that 380 post box renters had retained their facilities without paying the necessary fees. It recommended that management repossess and lock rental boxes "immediately after the March 31 extension deadline" to ensure owed monies were repaid.

The Auditor General's report also showed why the Road Traffic Department's ongoing modernisation is necessary, with $662,705 of vehicle stickers and other revenue-generating documents unaccounted for at its Abaco office.

It also found that revenue for new licence plates issued over the three-year period to June 2015 was "under recorded" by $234,018. The Auditor General's Office calculated that $747,000 should have been generated, but only $512,981 was recorded in the Road Traffic Department's records.

Several instances of fraud were uncovered, including the misclassification of vehicles according to their weight, with some drivers paying less in licensing fees than they should.

"There was a specific case where a truck was brought in for licensing," the Auditor General's report found. "The sales agreement and the insurance certificate identified it as a Ford F-250. However, the inspector identified the vehicle as a Ford F-150 per the inspection certificate.

"If the vehicle class is not precisely determined the Road Traffic Department stands to lose a minimum of $400 per vehicle between Class A and B, and $150p per vehicle between Class B and C.

"In the instance outlined herein, it appears as if the inspector intentionally identified the incorrect vehicle giving rise to a lower fee to the customer. This type of circumstance presents a great risk for the Road Traffic Department in that the department would be susceptible to manipulation of the vehicle classes without any knowledge of the same.

"When proper controls are lacking in the inspection process it provides an opportunity for fraud and graft to be perpetrated."

The Auditor General's report said it also identified "numerous instances of what appeared to be fraudulent insurance certificates", saying these were "especially seen being perpetrated" on one insurance company's letterhead - although the company in question was not named. The issuance of a fraudulent licence was also uncovered.

Comments

TalRussell 5 years, 6 months ago

Ma Comrades, the stinky but tiny crack press we noses against get but tiny sniff of rotten egg evidence how the Post Office Savings Bank has operated under both two main political parties governing mandates - is reflection proof enough to recognise that never again should the citizens open knocks at their doors by any candidate for House of Assembly- who be wearing the t shirt colours of either two main political parties... We can start by encouraging our out islander comrades - to commence forthwith forming movement be forcing calling by elections in Eleuthera and Grand Bahamaland,

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DDK 5 years, 6 months ago

"Dr Sands said The Bahamas spends almost $900m on healthcare annually. Some $306m of this comes from the Government's Consolidated Fund, with $80m spent on health insurance for MPs, teachers, police officers and other public servants."

Wonder whether the Post Office Bank employees receive free medical insurance from the tax payers?

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TalRussell 5 years, 6 months ago

Ma Comrade DDK, not citizens whom are corrupted - although not all plead they innocence - tis the whole damn system needs discarding to be rebuilt anew from ground up..... Unfortunately, some 50% all government workers will have be given their permanent walking papers.... starting with family members, hangoners and friends of the politicians from both two main parties. Didn't the Imperial red cabinet not just buy a hotel under pretense save jobs - then within hours taking over hotel - did they not fire 50% all hotels workers... so my plan done seems already be working. Right?

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DDK 5 years, 6 months ago

The whole damn system does need rebuilding. I think far more than 50% would be given their walking papers. As for the plan working already, LOL!

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TalRussell 5 years, 6 months ago

Ma Comrade, rather than waste new resources to renovate hotels on Cable Beach hotels strip - wisely they brought in crack team demolition experts.
Left wonder why demolition experts weren't called-in demolish their neighborring resort elephant.... and may have been smart empty PMH of patients and morgue guests in preparation demolish that sad monstrosity billions dollars sinkhole....likes how many coats and shades paint have been applied over many years PMH's walls?

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DDK 5 years, 6 months ago

Where would they then put the patients and morgue guests, the GB hotel?

Seriously, these politicians have to stop wasting millions on buildings only to let them rot after a few years due to lack of maintenance and insurance. That would, of course entail replacing some of the 50 odd per cent with sensible, industrious beings who actually care about the survival of the buildings from which they provide their friendly and most efficient civil service.

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Well_mudda_take_sic 5 years, 6 months ago

And in a few years time all of new smelly shiite now being created and dumped on taxpayers under and from within the highly corrupt Minnis-led administration will be made public by the next corrupt government. LMAO.

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sheeprunner12 5 years, 6 months ago

How many Post Offices are actively operating these accounts??????? ......... what is so difficult about that??????? ............... Every island has a Administrator (Commissioner) who is in charge of Government Revenue

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bogart 5 years, 6 months ago

DIS CRITICAL CASE FOR THE FINANCIAL CONDUCT AUTHORITY TO HAVE BEEN IN PLACE .....ooops dere is none....OR CRITICAL CASE FTC BUREAU OF CONSUMER PROTECTION....oops there is none.....OR FINANCIAL OMBUDSMAN....ooops dere is none....BUT...BUT...WE GETTING....CREDIT BUREAU..,!!!....WHERE IS DA CENTRAL BANK OF THE BAHAMAS REGULATOR....,????....all dese years....?????...COMPLIANCE...ANTI MONEY LAUNDERING PEOPLES...???....SEIZE THE KEYS AND IMMEDIATELY TAKE OVER OPERATIONS....TO BRING IT TO COMPLIANCE...,!!!!

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TheMadHatter 5 years, 6 months ago

Why should they know such things? Who cares anyway? It's only the people's money, just like the VAT money. The people don't even care. They got Junkanoo and they got church. They don't need no money.

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banker 5 years, 5 months ago

You forgot to mention webshops along with junkanoo and church ... oh yeah ... and sweethearts.

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bogart 5 years, 5 months ago

6th para......

"The Post Office Savings Bank must be one of the few, if any, banks worldeide not to know how much money it is holding on behalf of the depositors.".

INCREDIBLE THAT NUMBERS OF ....GOVT PEOPLE.....FINANCIAL SERVICES PEOPLE ....GO ABROAD....AND TRY CONVINCING..dress ups in best suits...suit an tie....white starch shirt.....all fancy up.........big delegations....speeches.......Conferences......Meetings.......WORLD....DEY IS COMPLIANT..!!!!...........NO NEED FER LOSING....CORRESPONDENT BANK....DE RISKING.........an right under noses......AN HERE IS GOVT OWN CONTROLLED BANK ...WID SO MUCH EVIDENCE DOING WRONG......,!!!!!

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sheeprunner12 5 years, 5 months ago

And want to join WTO ............ and cannot track VAT, taxes, BOB, POSB, Govt contracts and pensions .............. But the politicians dress up, travel, have big conferences, press conferences .......... and brag about EMPTY BULLSHIT ........ while public debt and related bills are well over $10 Billion

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bogart 5 years, 5 months ago

....speaking a track....CENTRAL BANK OF THE BAHAMAS ....located.... jus round da corner....an errybody collecting da mail ....same floor..Post Office.....walk right past Post Office Bank counter... like 20 feet right of door....come to think of it ....how many people...govt...financial....can say dey aint come within ...20 feet ...of the Post Office Bank.....or for errybody paying annual... Post Office box rental....right at dere counter...!???!!!!....talking how Compliant financial services is....!!!!!......why even other day govt Central Bank want to build building right cross da road from dis govt Post Office Bank.....dey even done have architect plans ...drawn up...an diagramsl too....!!!!!!

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