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The PLM Student Commission on Audit (SCOA) concludes the collection of hard copy source documents from student councils and accredited organizations, marking the completion of initial audit requirements for Academic Year 2025-2026, Mar. 28.

Written by Bren Roldan & Kate Marquez • Photos by Bren Roldan | 6 April 26

The PLM Student Commission on Audit (SCOA) concludes the collection of hard copy source documents from student councils and accredited organizations, marking the completion of initial audit requirements for Academic Year 2025-2026, Mar. 28.

The Commission recorded 12 out of 15 student councils as compliant, resulting in an 80% compliance rate, with three councils failing to submit within the deadline. Out of the 12 compliant councils, two were noted to have deficiencies in their submissions.

For student organizations, 47 out of 52 groups fulfilled the requirements, which is equivalent to a 90.38% compliance rate, with five organizations recorded as non-compliant. Out of the 47 compliant organizations, four were noted to have deficiencies in their submissions.

A total of 53 out of 67 student councils and organizations fully complied with the required documents set by SCOA. They defined deficient submissions as documents containing blank, inaccessible, corrupted, or incomplete files.

This process aims to ensure the accuracy of financial information, promoting transparency and accountability among the student body.

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