Training of NOC Staff by LKG Accountants

The National Olympic Committee & Commonwealth Games Association of Sierra Leone (NOC/CGA-SLE) has launched a new financial governance system with the adoption of QuickBooks software, underscoring its commitment to transparency, efficiency, and accountability in line with its Governance Improvement Project.
To deliver this milestone initiative, LKG ACCOUNTANTS has been formally contracted to lead the project. Their work will cover:
• Installation of the QuickBooks software
• Training of NOC/CGA-SLE personnel in effective use
• Data entry and migration of the last five years of financial records
• Production of a draft consolidated financial report
• Verification and quality review of all outputs
• Final handover and transfer of the system to the organisation
Speaking on the development, Mr. Prince Vandy Sualley, President of NOC/CGA-SLE, described the initiative as “a transformative step in our governance journey that ensures the organisation manages its resources responsibly and transparently. This tool is not only about numbers, but about strengthening trust with our stakeholders, athletes, and partners.”
Echoing this, Mr. Ahmed Khanou, Secretary General, noted that the system would “streamline reporting, improve planning, and bring Sierra Leone in line with international financial governance standards set by the IOC, the Commonwealth Games Federation, and the National Sports Authority.”
On behalf of LKG ACCOUNTANTS, the firm reaffirmed its commitment to delivering a robust system that will leave behind a lasting structure for modern financial management within Sierra Leone’s Olympic and Commonwealth movement.
This initiative represents a strong statement of intent by NOC/CGA-SLE to modernise its governance systems, safeguard resources, and ensure timely and credible financial information for decision-making at home and abroad.

 

 

                                                                                                   Photo taken from Staff Training 

                                                                                                        Photo taken from Staff Training

                                                                                   The President and Secretary General were also part of the training