PUBLIC FINANCIAL REPORTING

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PUBLIC FINANCIAL REPORTING - ACHIEVING EFFECTIVE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY JOSEPH MUBIRU KIZITO LEAD FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST, WORLD BANK

Two Questions for the World Bank WHY ARE WE INTERESTED? WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT IT? 2

Presentation Outline World Bank Mission and objectives Economic Growth Achievements and Challenges Why Strong Public Accountability matters Promoting strong G & A arrangements 3

The World Bank An International Financial Institution Formed in 1944 Financed reconstruction of economies damaged by war Supported the establishment of functioning newly independent governments 188 members MISSION: A WORLD FREE OF POVERTY 4

From the Dream of a World Free of Poverty. Two ambitious goals: End Extreme Poverty Reduce the percentage of people living on less than $1.25 a day to 3% by 2030 Promote Shared Prosperity Foster income growth of bottom 40% of the population in every country Achieving the Goals in a Sustainable Manner: Securing the long-term future of the planet and its resources, ensuring social inclusion, and limiting the economic burdens on future generations underpin efforts to achieve the two goals RESPONSIBILITY: FACILITATING KNOWLEDGE SHARING 5

The Governance Global Practice Sustainable Public Resource Management and funding for public programs Improving analytic and policy capacity in public finance Strengthening the composition, management and reporting of public expenditure Augmenting budget and accounting systems and procurement processes Effective Service Delivery and Policy Implementation Improved public sector performance and effectiveness Supporting reforms in public management, human resource management, performance monitoring, regulatory reform, ICT solutions and innovative delivery approaches. Open and Accountable Governments Facilitating collaboration to foster social accountability and citizen-centric development. This work stream includes government transparency and responsiveness, Strengthening key accountability institutions Including parliaments and the judiciary Enabling citizens to participate effectively in government decision-making. 6

The World Bank s mission Some Gains registered Strong fiscal management Strengthened financial environment Internal audit and external oversight strengthened 7

The World Bank s mission Some risks and challenges At the global level more than 800 million people are still living in extreme poverty Average growth has continuously slowed (most rapidly in LAC) Close to 4% over the last decade; Around 1% in 2014; About 0.8% forecast for 2015 LAC has the highest level of income inequality in the world Increasing pressures for efficient social services such as health and education Rising levels of unemployment The global employment-to-population ratio fell from 62% (1991) to 60% in 2015 Significant downturn during the global economic crisis of 2008/2009 Only 40% of young women and men aged 15-24 are employed in 2015 (1991: 50%) High levels of public debt Stagnant levels of foreign direct investment Corruption Poor infrastructure 8

Additional Challenges in the Caribbean Limited exports with high market concentration Low and volatile economic growth in many countries High and rising unemployment, especially among the youth Excessive government spending Unsustainable overall fiscal deficit of almost 4% Shortages in infrastructure (despite sizeable endowments) Huge debt accumulation Rising poverty levels, 21% of population below poverty line Dealing climate change related risks Source: Dr Warren Smith, President of the Caribbean Development Bank, 2015 9

Some key impediments to Economic Growth Poor infrastructure Inefficient management of assets and liabilities High Levels of Unemployment Poor access to basic services such as health and education 10

Infrastructure Challenges 1.2 billion people live without electricity 2.8 billion people still cook their food with solid fuels ( such as wood) 1 billion people live more than two kilometers from an allweather road Solutions Attract private sector investment Increase Government credibility Improve Project appraisal and investment management Enhance Risk Management Contract management and monitoring Improve Value for Money Boost transparency and Accountability 11

Inefficient management of assets and liabilities Challenges Poor maintenance of public sector assets Ineffective delivery of public services Growing pension liabilities Increasing contingent liabilities from the use of PPPs Increasing levels of debt Solutions Recognition of the financial implications of the use of assets Better planning for the maintenance and replacement of assets Ensuring proper policy considerations to manage pension and other contingent liabilities 12

Jobs Challenges 3 billion people working, but.. 200 million people, mostly youth, are unemployed and looking for work 620 million youth neither working nor looking for work 600 million jobs will have to be created over next 15 years Inadequate access to capital and finance Insufficient private sector competitiveness Solutions Improve investment planning and capital allocation Enhance access to credit for SMEs Improve strategic decision making and business planning Increase investor confidence Protect shareholder interests 13

Access to Basic Services Challenges Increased demand for basic services Reduced fiscal space Inefficient public expenditures Poor quality of services Solutions Focus on results and performance Increase transparency and accountability Determine priorities better Reduce expenditure leakages 14

From Challenges to solutions To spur growth, every dollar of public spending should be scrutinized for impact. Every effort must be made to improve productivity. And in a period when banks are de-risking, we have to ensure that capital is accessible especially for small business owners and entrepreneurs who will create jobs. The Best News: We have made real progress towards ending extreme poverty - Jim Yong Kim, President, World Bank in op-ed in the Guardian, November 2, 2015 Robust Accounting and Financial Reporting are thus an essential condition for Growth 15

Accounting Accurate, relevant and timely information Internal Audit Assurance that internal controls helps to meet government objectives External audit Independent assurance of the integrity of government operations Strong Public Financial Mgt Public sector managers are held accountable for the use and management of public resources Good Governance Means through which economic, political and administrative authority to manage public goods and services is exercised Economic Growth Increased capacity of the economy to satisfy the wants of goods and services of the citizens

Public Accountability is a chain. Planning and budgeting Legislative Oversight External audit Key elements of a strong public accountability environment Internal controls and internal audit Treasury and debt management Accounting & Fin. reporting 17

A CHAIN IS ONLY AS STRONG AS ITS WEAKEST LINK

WE MUST NOT ALLOW ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL REPORTING TO BE A WEAK LINK

Public sector accounting and financial reporting performance 2008-2014 PEFA Indicator 25(iii): Accounting standards used: 30% of countries use IPSAS or corresponding national standards 45% of remaining countries disclose some accounting standards Nearly 20% perform poorly on the assessment 10% did not rate this indicator Source PEFA Secretariat 2008-2014 PEFA Assessments 20

The Bank supports a PFM Continuous Improvement cycle DIAGNOSTIC MONITORING ACTION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION 21

World Bank Diagnostic Tools Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) review Debt Management (DEMPA) Accounting Gap Analysis Report on Standards and Codes (ROSC) Accounting and Auditing Internal Audit Capability Model Assessments Supreme Audit Institution Performance Measurement Framework (SAI PMF) 22

Support for PFM and Public Sector Accountability reforms in LAC Supporting Supreme Audit Institutions: Chile, Mexico, Caribbean, Suriname ISSAI implementation and training Partnerships - Promoting Global, Regional, and Bilateral SAI relationships Implementing IPSAS: Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, OECS Modernization of public sector accounting systems IPSAS implementation and training Strengthening Institute of Chartered Accountants and developing accounting and financial reporting practices in the non-banking financial sector Strengthening internal controls: Brazil and Mexico Strengthening and consolidation of the Internal Control framework Development of an internal control IT system

CReCER Accounting and Accountability for Regional Economic Growth Since 2007 a leading forum for decision makers and stakeholders in Latin American and Caribbean Promoting improved accounting, financial reporting and auditing practices in the private and public sectors Organized by Global Partners WB, IDB, IFAC and GPPC, Regional Partner AIC, and Local Partners Flagship annual conferences and other knowledge sharing activities with evolving themes Most recent CReCER Conference in May 2015 in Quito, Ecuador was a great success Next conference will take place in spring 2017, call for expressions of interest will be launched shortly 24

AREAS OF OPPORTUNITY FROM THIS CONFERENCE Galvanize action to support the strengthening of public sector accountability Raise awareness of key policy and decision makers Support strengthening of ICAC s advocacy role Establish of Communities of Practice focused on private and public sector accounting and reporting Promote closer colaboration between PAOs and other stakeholders: Political leaders, civil society, Auditors General, Accountants General, Financial Institutions, Educational institutions, Standard setters, Parliaments, etc 25

26 THANK YOU FOR YOUR AUDIENCE!!