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PFM Reforms in Treasury of Georgia Progress and Plans

PFM Reforms in Treasury of Georgia Progress and Plans. Nino Tchelishvili February, 2014. Treasury Service Mission and Vision. PFM Strategy for 2009-2013.

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PFM Reforms in Treasury of Georgia Progress and Plans

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  1. PFM Reforms in Treasury of GeorgiaProgress and Plans Nino Tchelishvili February, 2014

  2. Treasury ServiceMission and Vision

  3. PFM Strategy for 2009-2013 • PFM Strategy for 2009-2013 (Approved in Feb, 2009) defined Medium Term PFM Policy – Designed to answer the challenges faced during the crisis Objectives: • Maintain Macro Stability, Improve Macroeconomic Forecasting; Strengthen Fiscal Discipline; • Enhance Strategic Planning, Implement program budgeting; • Develop electronic PFM systems; • Implement International Accounting Standards; • Improve monitoring and oversight on Public Expenditure Treasury PFM Reforms

  4. Overview of PEFA Report • source: http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/09/18286451/georgia-public-expenditure-financial-accountability-pefa-assessment-2012

  5. Treasury ServicePFM Reforms Dimension

  6. WhyIPSAS ? We are aiming at: • Strengthening Public Financial Management Structure • Improving Transparency and Accountability. • Building trust and credibility towards the government of Georgia, as a borrower and influencing Foreign Direct Investors’ decision to participate in the Private Capital. through • Improving quality and reliability of accounting data • Ensuring Continuity and comparability of the Financial Statements; • Enhancing Macroeconomic Analysis and Forecastingabilities;

  7. IPSAS –Implementation approaches across the world

  8. Treasury ServiceIPSAS implementation – Brief History

  9. Treasury ServiceIPSAS implementation – Plans

  10. Parties Involved in the IPSAS Project Project Success largely depended on cooperation, mutual understanding and support each other’s activities of all involved parties

  11. PFMS – Benefits Public Financial Management System (PFMS) is an information system designed to • Provide support for all public finance operations, • Reduce financial transaction cots; • Collect accurate, timely, complete, reliable and consistent information on all financial events, • Provide adequate management reporting, • Support government-wide and agency policy decisions, • Provide complete audit trail / auditable financial statements.

  12. Treasury Service PFMS Model CIVIL REGISTRY AGENCY REVENUE SERVICE AUDIT PROCUREMENT AGENCY NBG DEBT MANAGEMENT BUDGET MANAGEMENT STATE TREASURY BUDGET ORGANIZATION THE GENERAL LEDGER REPORTING THE FUNCTIONAL PROCESS THE FUNCTIONAL PROCESS THE INITIAL DOCUMENTS AUDIT BUDGET/ APPROPRIATIONS CONTRACT REPORTING CONFIRMATION OF AGREEMENTS / COMMITMENTS PROCUREMENT / COMMITMENTS ELECTRONIC TENDER SYSTEM DECREES, OTHER DOCUMENTS $ CONFIRMATION OF INVOICES /PAYMENT ORDERS DEBTORS / CREDITORS / PAYMENTS INVOICE TREASURY GENERAL LEDGER $ RTGS NON-MONETARY OPERATIONS, EXCEPT ASSETS AND INVENTORY NON-MONETARY EVENTS REVENUESACCPUNTING / REFUNDS $ TAXES ASSET AND INVENTORY MANAGEMENT MODULE DEBT FOREIGN INTERNAL HR MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL PAYROLL

  13. Treasury ServicePFMS implementation – Brief History

  14. Treasury ServicePFMS implementation – Brief History

  15. Treasury ServiceTreasury General Ledger

  16. Treasury ServiceTreasury General Ledger

  17. PFM Strategy for 2014-2017 • PFM Strategy for 2014-2017 – Draft developed. Priorities: • Maintain Fiscal Disciple and Improve Fiscal Forecasting; • Improve Public Finance Planning; • Improve Public Finance Management, Accounting and Reporting; • Implement IPSAS • Cover Local Budgets in the Integrated PFMS • Enhance TSA Coverage of LEPLs Treasury PFM Reforms

  18. Treasury Service Thank you www.mof.ge www.treasury.gov.ge www.etreasury.ge

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