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CURRENT ISSUES & FUTURE TRENDS IN PARLIAMENTARY OVERSIGHT Rick Stapenhurst World Bank Institute
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OVERVIEW OF PRESENTATION The Budget Cycle + Parliament (Ex- Ante and Ex-Post) Conceptual Approach to Parliament’s Role in the Ex-Post Budget Cycle Current Situation in Commonwealth Future Challenges & Directions incl. Support for PACs Conclusions
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The Budget Process
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The Budget : Amendment powers: a survey
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Conceptual Approach: Key Actors and their Relationships Auditor General Parliament Executive Reports Examines Accountability Relationship PUBLIC FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
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Conceptual Approach…cont. : Fiduciary Obligations Explained Parliament, PAC and public audit Parliament holds ‘power of the purse’ and obligation to hold the Executive to account PAC oversees use of public funds & resources by Executive Does this by examining public accounts
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Conceptual Approach…cont. : Fiduciary Obligations Explained Mandates of PACs : PAC mandate determined by Rules/ SOs, some case by Constitution Narrow Focus - financial probity and regularity Wider Focus - value for money, perf. audits, program effectiveness Other matters can be referred to PAC
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Conceptual Approach…cont. : Fiduciary Obligations Explained PAC and the Auditor General PAC work often determined by the AG reports PAC must decide follow-up issues An effective PAC = depts. taking AG concerns more seriously Cooperation with AG on follow-up = greater accountability Ensures Depts. are taking corrective action
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Current Situation in the Commonwealth: Recent CPA study on PACs – The Overseers - similar issues, developments and challenges across Commonwealth Key issues : Status of PAC, Relations with the AG, Membership, Training/ Capacity-Building, Resources, Working Practices, Reporting and Follow-up
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Current Situation in the Commonwealth: Common Features: Average size = 11 MPs Size reflects party in legislature. 2/3 of Chairs from an opposition party; and 1/3 from the governing party Prime focus on Public Accounts & reports of AG. PAC reports generally available to the public. Generally, PAC hearings are open to the public and media.
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Current Situation in the Commonwealth : Success Factors* A broad scope Power to select issues w/o gov’t direction Power to report, suggest improvements, and follow-up Strong support from AG, MPs and research staff that creates a unity of purpose about PAC work. * Based on recent World Bank survey
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Current Situation in the Commonwealth: Common Challenges: Highly partisan climate Government dislike of legislative oversight Lack of media or public involvement Lack of a strong ethical base for public service
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Future Directions and Challenges: Some PACs deal primarily with specific audit findings and transactions PAC evolution parallels growth in mandate of legislative auditors into value for money PACs not always prepared to handle broader scope of the work/more complex accountability arrangements of modern governments
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Future Directions and Challenges: Some Recommendations: Improved AG links Improved resources for PACs Structured training for PAC members Better use of sub-committees by PAC Better involvement of public & media Better procedures for follow-up Greater links and info exchanges with other PACs
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Conclusions: PAC one part in public accountability framework but only one with links to all other actors Accountability relationships affect PAC effectiveness Perf. reporting & VFM audits require greater consideration of relationships /capacity of PACs and AG PAC exchanges = strengthening PACs & accountability frameworks
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