Malawi : Country Financial Accountability Assessment
In recent times, the Government of Malawi has undertaken various initiatives to strengthen the country's financial accountability framework. These include the following: A Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) introduced progressively since...
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Format: | Country Financial Accountability Assessment |
Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC
2013
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/09/2621561/malawi-country-financial-accountability-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14342 |
Summary: | In recent times, the Government of
Malawi has undertaken various initiatives to strengthen the
country's financial accountability framework. These
include the following: A Medium-Term Expenditure Framework
(MTEF) introduced progressively since 1995 to develop a
strategic approach to budgeting over the medium-term, to
improve resource allocations in accordance with emerging
poverty reduction priorities, and to integrate the
investment and recurrent sides of the dual budget; A cash
budget system introduced in 1996 as a temporary measure to
increase fiscal discipline and which remains in place as the
central tool for budget implementation. An Integrated
Financial Management Information System (IFMIS) project
initiated in 1996 with the objectives of providing timely
and accurate financial information; providing a standardized
integrated financial management reporting system for the
Government of Malawi at various operational levels;
providing the Accountant General with a Government-wide
upgraded computerized accounting system; and improving and
strengthening financial control; A review of the Finance and
Audit Act, which sought to improve the legal and regulatory
framework for financial management in the public sector. The
review also sought to provide for the independence of the
Auditor General; A development of the system of Local
Government guided by a comprehensive Decentralization
Implementation Plan, jointly appraised by the Government of
Malawi and the donors in August 2000. In spite of the
foregoing, a lot more needed to be done and a number of
prioritized recommendations are highlighted in the
Development Action Plan. |
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