In a concerted effort to tackle overdue debts within the National Sports Council (NSC), CEO Arisol recently convened a crucial meeting with the Public Utilities Corporation (PUC). The meeting aimed to leverage the PUC’s expertise in debtors management to address concerns raised by the Ministry of Finance regarding the NSC’s debtors register.
CEO Arisol and his dedicated account team are actively working towards resolving the issue of overdue payments within the NSC. This initiative not only involves internal efforts but also seeks to benefit from the PUC’s experience in effectively managing debtors and improving financial transparency.
“Collaboration with the PUC is essential for us to enhance our debtors management system,” CEO Arisol emphasized during the meeting. By sharing experiences and best practices, both organizations aim to streamline processes and implement effective strategies to reduce the NSC’s overdue debtors list.
The Ministry of Finance has expressed concerns about the accuracy and timeliness of the NSC’s debtors register. Through this collaborative effort, CEO Arisol is committed to addressing these concerns comprehensively, ensuring that the NSC upholds financial accountability and meets its obligations in a timely manner.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to ongoing collaboration and exchange of knowledge between the NSC and PUC. This partnership not only aims to resolve immediate challenges but also sets a precedent for effective inter-agency cooperation in addressing financial management issues across governmental bodies.
CEO Arisol remains optimistic about the outcomes of this collaboration, confident that the shared expertise and capacity-building efforts will lead to a more robust debtors management framework within the NSC. As efforts continue, stakeholders anticipate positive outcomes that will strengthen financial governance and accountability within the sports sector.