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(b)
that any moneys have been expended on any organisation of
expenditure in excess of the amount appropriated for the purposes included in that
organisation by the Appropriation Act or for a purpose for which no amount has been
appropriated by the Appropriation Act,
a supplementary estimate showing the sums required or spent shall be laid before the
National Assembly and the organisations of expenditure shall be included in a
supplementary Appropriation Bill, or in a motion or motions approving such
expenditure, which shall be introduced or moved in the Assembly.
(4) Where any supplementary expenditure has been approved in a financial
year by a resolution of the National Assembly in accordance with the provisions of
subsection (3) of this section, a supplementary Appropriation Bill shall be
introduced in the National Assembly, not later than the end of the financial year
next following, providing for the appropriation of the sums so approved.
[Ch0000s120] 120.
Authorization of expenditure in advance of appropriation
Parliament may make provision under which, if the Appropriation Act in
respect of any financial year has not come into operation by the beginning of that
financial year, the President may authorize the withdrawal of moneys from the
Consolidated Fund for the purpose of meeting expenditure necessary to carry on the
services of the Government until the expiration of four months from the beginning of
that financial year or the coming into operation of the Appropriation Act, whichever
is the earlier.
[Ch0000s121] 121.
Contingencies Fund
(1) Parliament may make provision for the establishment of a Contingencies
Fund and for authorizing the President, if satisfied that there has arisen an urgent
and unforeseen need for expenditure for which no other provision exists, to make
advances from that Fund to meet that need.
(2) Where any advance is made from the Contingencies Fund, a supplementary
estimate shall be laid before the National Assembly as soon as possible for the
purpose of replacing the amount so advanced.
[Ch0000s122] 122.
Remuneration of certain officers
(1) There shall be paid to the holders of the offices to which this section
applies such salaries and such allowances as may be prescribed by Parliament.
(2) The salaries and any allowances payable to the holders of the offices to
which this section applies shall be a charge on the Consolidated Fund.
(3) The salary payable to the holder of any office to which this section
applies and his or her terms of office, other than allowances, shall not be altered
to his or her disadvantage after his or her appointment.
(4) Where a person's salary or terms of office depend upon his or her
option, the salary or terms for which he or she opts shall, for the purposes of
subsection (3) of this section, be deemed to be more advantageous to him or her than
any others for which he or she might have opted.
9 of 2005, s. 22. (5) This section applies to the offices of judge of the
Court of Appeal, judge of the High Court, member of the Public Service Commission,
member of the Judicial Service Commission, member of the Delimitation Commission,
Auditor-General, Director of Public Prosecutions and Attorney-General.
[Ch0000s123] 123.
Public debt
(1) There shall be charged on the Consolidated Fund all debt charges for
which Botswana is liable.
(2) For the purposes of this section debt charges include interest, sinking
fund charges, the repayment or amortization of debt, and all expenditure in
connection with the raising of loans on the security of the revenues or the
Consolidated Fund of the former Protectorate of Bechuanaland or Botswana, and the
service and redemption of debt thereby created.
[Ch0000s124] 124.
Auditor-General
(1) There shall be an Auditor-General, whose office shall be a public
office.
(2) The public accounts of Botswana and of all officers, courts and
authorities of the Government of Botswana shall be audited and reported on by the
Auditor-General and for that purpose the Auditor-General or any person authorized by
him or her in that behalf shall have access to all books, records, reports and other
documents relating to those accounts:
Provided that, if it is so provided by Parliament in the case of any body
corporate directly established by law, the accounts of that body corporate shall be
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