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Institute of Health Faces Audit Findings Regarding Vaccine System

The Institute of Health (DPRS) has identified significant financial and administrative weaknesses following an internal audit, according to a recent final notice. The audit, which examined the work of the Institute and its associated health programs, revealed shortcomings in the management of vaccines and related financial processes. Specifically, auditors noted discrepancies in the documentation surrounding vaccine procurement and distribution.

Evidence related to vaccine inventory was presented using Cyrillic script instead of standard invoices, and the Institute’s financial records lacked clear traceability. The audit also highlighted inconsistencies in pricing, outstanding payments from previous years, and a lack of established protocols for the distribution of funds allocated to health programs. The DPRS acknowledges these issues and is committed to addressing the identified weaknesses.

The audit’s findings are intended to strengthen the overall operational system and ensure greater transparency and accountability within the Institute of Health. Further details regarding the specific recommendations for improvement are expected to be released shortly. [Photo: Pixabay]
Published: 2.06.2026 11:37 am

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