Mozambique : Country Financial Accountability Assessment
The overall conclusion of this country financial accountability assessment report is that public sector financial management systems in Mozambique are very weak, as evidenced by the Reports of the Tribunal Administrative (TA) on the General State A...
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Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC
2013
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/12/2360794/mozambique-country-financial-accountability-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14474 |
Summary: | The overall conclusion of this country
financial accountability assessment report is that public
sector financial management systems in Mozambique are very
weak, as evidenced by the Reports of the Tribunal
Administrative (TA) on the General State Accounts for 1998
and 19992, and will require substantial strengthening over
several years. In the interim, risks of waste, diversion and
misuse of funds are assessed as high. This has clear
implications for both the Government and its donors: (a) the
Government will need to address the main issues identified
for improvement in the Report in the aim of establishing
practices and standards on a par with international
benchmarks3; and (b) the donors will need to support this
process and, in the meantime, to build explicit risk
minimization actions and conditionality into their
Mozambican operations.. Recommended actions to improve
public financial management include: enacting and
implementing public financial management laws; strengthening
public sector auditing capacity; strengthening financial
management in local government; developing the accountancy
profession; and strengthening/expanding programs in higher
education institutions. |
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