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AFROSAI Regional Paper for INCOSAI Theme I

SAIs and SDG 16 PFM Reporting Framework for African Supreme Audit Institutions Dr. Barbara Dutzler Good Financial Governance in Africa Programme Working Group on KNI, Rome, Italy, 27-28 March, 2018. AFROSAI Regional Paper for INCOSAI Theme I.

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AFROSAI Regional Paper for INCOSAI Theme I

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  1. SAIs and SDG 16 PFM Reporting Framework for African Supreme Audit InstitutionsDr. Barbara Dutzler Good Financial Governance in Africa ProgrammeWorking Group on KNI, Rome, Italy, 27-28 March, 2018 GFG in Africa

  2. AFROSAI Regional Paper for INCOSAI Theme I SDGs are an opportunity forrethinking the engagement of SAIs in auditing government operations and governance questions. • To maximize the contribution to achievement of other SDGs. GFG in Africa

  3. Data collection for over 80 indicators from over 20 sources Review of qualitative data and reports Detailed country analysis for 7 countries Interactive map for 23 countries in Africa Available at www.gfg-in-africa.org

  4. The challenge SAI audits repeatedly reveal these financial management weaknesses. However, many of these are not followed up nor systematically addressed. Why?

  5. Lack of technical understanding of what needs to change Lack of resources to implement the necessary changes Lack of political will to make the necessary changes Lack of follow up to audit reports Audit findings are difficult to understand and interpret Audit findings are not sensitive to, or situated within, wider understanding of PFM systems and therefore lack relevance to PFM managers

  6. Situating audit findings in wider PFM systems • Improve relevance of audit findings by relating them to actual system or sub-system operation • Improve impact of audit findings by making them more cognisant of wider PFM interlinkages • Support the development of wider-ranging focus on functionality that goes beyond narrow compliance/control focus or full-fledged 3-E approach • Key is to understand how the PFM system operates

  7. Institutional structures as icebergs Source: Andrews, 2014

  8. PFM systems can ‘look good’ from the outside but fail to deliver anything useful

  9. PFM: Form overFunction? * WB Evaluation

  10. Whatcan SAIs do aboutthis?

  11. SAIs areuniquelyplacedtoassess PFM functionality Multi-disciplinary Multi-dimensional Multi-departmental Multi-level Multi-international government departments Multi-departmental Multi-disciplinary Multi-jurisdictional

  12. Financial Sustainability is a system’s capability of delivering prudent fiscal decisions such that over the medium-to-long term the budget is balanced Implementation of policy priorities occur when budgets are credible and institutions are capable of delivering on national priorities through their planning and allocation processes. The PFM Reporting Framework Approach Functional PFM System Multi-disciplinary Risks and Threats Key Stakeholders Ministry of Finance Revenue Authority Parliament Spending Ministry Education Spending Ministry Health Service delivery depends on reliable and efficient use of allocated funds implemented by accountable institutions. Multi-international government departments Multi-departmental Multi-jurisdictional

  13. Examples of functional PFM processes according to objectives

  14. The PFM Reporting Framework is geared for SAIs to identify the most relevant PFM risks present in their country • It draws on existing information by collecting findings in a light diagnostic tool. • It allows for a systemic thematic synthesis across all individual entities that a SAI audits PFM Reporting Framework Benefits The tool highlights weaknesses for each department or entity. The summary generates a holistic picture and allows for a comparison across all core players

  15. The PFM RF looks at policy and spending level.. • Covering 80% of spending • Most important MDAs or • most relevant SDG areas

  16. …across the PFM cycle..

  17. …addressing five root causes… PFM reporting framework A. Policies and Legal Framework B. Operations – Organisations (processes) and People (capacity) C. Information Systems D. Governance & Oversight E. Communication and Stakeholder Management

  18. … mapping risk areas for country PFM systems.

  19. A flavour of thetool..

  20. .. differentiatingbetweenpolicysetting and implementation. Example: budgetexecution

  21. ..resulting in a summarizedheatmapacross all PFM institutions

  22. Test phase in shelteredatmoshpere

  23. Approach topiloting: Continuity fromdevelopmentphase • Involvement regional peerswhodevelopedthetool, • Self-assessmentpossible, but testingphasecoachedself-assessmenttounderstandweaknesses of tool Pre-Workshop: • Tool, PEFA report, heatmap report distributedbeforehand • SAI toresearchitsreports, documents, findings on selected MDAs Workshop in country • Mixed teams of financial, compliance, performanceauditors • Knowledge teams per MDA 1 dayintensediscussion on methodology and tool 2 daysfilling of framework

  24. First resultsfrompiloting „eyeopener“ Time togetusedtoapproach: „valuejudgement“, level of detailrequired Research beforehandcrucial Guidancefrommentorsrequired Requirestriangulation of information: • not takeinformationfrom MDAs at facevalue • Not takementioning of policydocument (e.g. NDP) asevidencebudgetis in accordance with NDP The outcome: an analysis. Not more. Not less.

  25. Outlook: How do SAIs usethisinformation?

  26. Possibleuse In reporting • As national PFM performance report • As chapter in annual report on PFM • As contributiontoanalysis of cross-cuttingconcerns such asprocurementor non-taxrevenue In auditplanning • Risk analysisasinputtoannualauditplanning • Risk analysis for targetingfocus for specificquestionsorentities In analytics / research • Review change of performanceover time

  27. Thankyou for yourattention

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