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Middle East & Africa: No payment if due procurement process are not followed, says Ghana’s finance minister, and more
No payment if due procurement process are not followed, says Ghana’s finance minister; Israeli finance minister condemns settlement plans in East Jerusalem; Rwanda: more efforts needed to get professional accountants; and other stories from Zambia and Botswana.
US & Canada: Canadian government sacrificing military spending for budget surplus, and more
Canadian government sacrificing military spending for budget surplus; rates on US Treasury bills mixed at weekly auction; Economy, healthcare are higher priorities than social issues days before 2014 election, poll finds; and other stories from the US and Canada.
Asia Pacific: Nepal to roll out new public accounting software, and more
Nepal to roll out new public accounting software; India’s universal healthcare rollout to cost $26bn; Singapore’s tougher anti-money laundering rules for accountants to take effect; and other stories from Australia, China and Japan.
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