COA RECOGNITION — Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte, City Administrator Michael Alimurung, and Internal Audit Service Head Atty. Noel Gascon receive the Commission on Audit (COA) report from QC Supervising Auditor Nick Zamoras after the city government secured its sixth straight Unmodified Opinion. (Photo courtesy of the Quezon City government)
The Quezon City government has received its sixth consecutive Unmodified Opinion from the Commission on Audit (COA), reflecting its continued compliance with financial reporting standards and responsible management of public funds.
The latest audit result affirmed the city’s continued efforts to maintain accurate financial records, strengthen internal controls, and promote good governance.
COA’s Unmodified Opinion is the highest audit rating for government agencies, showing that their financial statements are accurate and comply with accounting standards.
The city government said the recognition reflects the reliability of its financial transactions and systems, as well as the efforts of city officials and employees in ensuring proper use of public resources.
Mayor Joy Belmonte said the sixth straight COA rating highlights the discipline and professionalism of the city workforce in managing resources entrusted by QCitizens.
She added that the achievement reinforces the city’s commitment to ensuring that taxpayers’ money is used to support programs and services for residents.
“We view good financial management not simply as a compliance requirement, but as a responsibility to every QCitizen who places their trust in us,” the mayor said.
Belmonte said the latest audit result would encourage the city government to continue improving its systems and strengthening public service delivery.