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Measuring and Monitoring Treasury Performance
PEMPAL TCOP Plenary Meeting Measuring and Monitoring Treasury Performance Albania,Bulgaria,Kosova,Turkey Tirana (Albania), May 22nd, 2018
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Overview of Country Practices
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Existing approaches to monitoring treasury performance (participants, processes, tools, etc)
Kosovo: PFM RS monitoring PI, PEFA, … Albania: PFM RS monitoring PI, PEFA, annual PFIC monitoring report (transparency), internal management tools, … Turkey: legislation, integrated into management systems, clear accountability framework, including Court of Accounts, transparency, annual accountability report, debt and risk management report, cash realization, …
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Challenges in measuring and monitoring treasury performance
Kosovo: legislation, capacity building, systems, defining KPIs and balanced scorecards, staff retention… Albania: institutional capacity development, legislation, lack of appreciations of roles and responsibilities, modernize IT systems (data-warehouse), continuity of the staff … Turkey: substance over forms, no clear linkage between employee and institutional performance, lack integration of various elements of management systems ( performance, risks, etc)… To all: lack of capacity to use KPIs for decision making (parliament, governing)
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PEFA Indicators as Treasury KPIs
(example of PI-22 Expenditure Arrears)
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Are we using the same language when speaking of “expenditure arrears”
Are we using the same language when speaking of “expenditure arrears”? (examples of definitions used) Kosovo: past due date>30 from BI, EO submit the request for payment to Treasury > 60 days from the acceptance of G&S Albania: past due date>30 days (BI)/>60 days (treasury) from the invoice date/acceptance of goods and services (law definition) … Turkey: every payable that extends beyond the YE (time that payment request has been submitted by BI)…
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Challenges in using PI-22 for measuring treasury performance
Kosovo: lack of accrual accounting, lack integration of procurement and FM information systems, lack of political commitment to revise the procurement law … Albania: discipline of budget users in using commitment controls, unbudgeted invoices (old/roads contracts), … Turkey: lack of sufficient transparency with respect to commitments, and arrears in AFS…
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PI-22 Expenditure Arrears – Self-Assessment
22.1. Stock of Expenditure Arrears 22.2. Expenditure Arrears Monitoring Albania B A Kosovo B? Turkey A (<2%)
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PI-22 scoring methodology
Dimension 22.1: The stock of arrears is no > 2% (A)/ > 6% (B) of total expenditure in at least 2 of the last 3 years Dimension 22.2: Data on the stock, age, and composition of expenditure arrears is generated quarterly within 4 weeks of the end of each quarter (A score)
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