financial year or, if the National Assembly is not sitting at the
expiration of that period, within one month of the first sitting of
the National Assembly thereafter, a Bill, to be known as a
Supplementary Appropriation Bill, confirming the approval of
Parliament of such expenditure, or excess of expenditure, as the
case may be.
(5) Where, in any financial year, expenditure has been incurred without
the authorisation of Parliament, the Minister responsible for finance
shall, on approval of such expenditure by the appropriate committee of
the National Assembly, introduce in the National Assembly, not later
than thirty months after the end of that financial year or, if the National
Assembly is not sitting at the expiration of that period, within one month
of the first sitting of the National Assembly thereafter, a Bill to be
known as the Excess Expenditure Appropriation Bill, for the approval
by Parliament of such expenditure.
118. (1) The Minister responsible for finance shall cause to be prepared Financial report
and shall lay before the National Assembly not later than nine months
after the end of each financial year, a financial report in respect of that
year.
(2) A financial report in respect of a financial year shall include
accounts showing the revenue and other moneys received by the
Government in that financial year, the expenditure of the Government in
that financial year other than expenditure charged by this Constitution or
any other law on the general revenues of the Republic, the payments
made in the financial year otherwise than for the purposes of
expenditure, a statement of the financial position of the Republic at the
end of the financial year and such other information as Parliament may
prescribe.
119. (1) There shall be paid to the holders of the offices to which this Remunerations of
Article applies such salary and such allowances as may be prescribed by certain officers
or under an Act of Parliament.
(2) The salaries and any allowances payable to the holders of offices to
which this Article applies shall be a charge on the general revenues of
the Republic.