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RESEARCH QUESTIONNAIRE TO RESPONDENT
SUBJECT: AN IMPACT OF POOR RECORDING IN A PARASTATAL ORGANIZATION
The researcher would like to request professional opinion and comments in this pilot study with respect to the subject mentioned above. This questionnaire will be used by researcher to collect direct data from procurement specialists or officers, stores personnel as well as the accountant department .
It should be noted that maximum confidentiality will be exercised on the information provided and it will be exclusively used only for academic purpose with the St. AugustineUniversity of Tanzania.
RESPONDENT PROFILE
Name of the company/ organization:……………………………………………………………………….
Professional status:…………………………………………………………………………………………
Working experience:………………………………………………………………………………………..
Date:……………………………………………………………………………………………………….

1. RECORDING SYSTEM
The following are identified as main attributes that the procuring entities experienced during recording different transactions in your respective organization. To help this TICK for the applicable recording system.

S/No | ATTRIBUTES | TICK | 1 | Manual recording system | | 2 | Computerized recording system | |

2. Are there any recording system procedures or guidelines used by TANESCO during recording? TICK on YES or NO for the correct answer. YES | | NO | |

3. If YES mention those procedures /guidelines for recording the transactions and if NO the researcher would like to know the reason
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4. CAUSES

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