Moreover, in the program "Literacy and basic education for youth and adults", documentation that justified the cost was "insufficient," said SIGEN and expands: "Missing original receipts and no accompanying budgets proving the appropriateness of awards." Those that are included some proof "made payable to the Organization of American States without identifying the program" to which they were intended. There was also buying equipment, but "no incorporation was credited to the assets of the Ministry." The Watchdog added that the materials bought from the portfolio program for adults, who were distributed in different jurisdictions, they were not backed by an "authorized document that identifies the contents of the packages shipped."

 "Shortcomings of previous years persist" such as "management and control problems in the programs" continues the report. Analysis on the Implementation Unit of Infrastructure and Equipment of the Ministry of Education, SIGEN determined that "the list of schools receiving equipment does not match the list of those that have benefited." In addition, it found frozen funds for works that were not performed or were paralyzed, and "surrender outstanding balances without informing." Another program, the "Integrity and educational equality," expected to perform between 2004 and 2006 some works in the province of San Juan, but a "significant underspend" was recorded. The Coordinating Unit of the province developed accountability presented "deficiencies" as the allocation of items of operating the payment of "productivity bonus" of the personnel.

And in Tucuman, meanwhile, the Audit highlighted the "lack of control and monitoring of the implementation of the funds by the National Office," and, by the side of the provincial administration, "underspending of the budget" for program "Education Quality Assessment."