United Republic of Tanzania : Country Financial Accountability Assessment

This Country Financial Accountability Assessment (CFAA) considers the strength of the financial accountability framework in Tanzania's public and private sectors. It is intended to assist the Government's own ongoing efforts to strengthen the financial accountability framework and build capacity to carry out financial accountability functions. The report assesses whether the design and implementation of the framework are adequate to ensure the proper use of Government and donor resources. It also measures the degree of compliance with rules and procedures; identifies areas of risk, especially where the country's formal rules, systems, and procedures fall below international benchmarks, and suggests remedial actions and mitigating measures. In addition, the assessment focuses on progress made in building capacity to perform the duties necessary to ensure financial accountability, with special concern for governance issues and the public interest. The CFAA has two key objectives, firstly to facilitate a common understanding by the Government and development partners of the country's financial management arrangements in both the public and private sectors, identifying areas for improvement and reaching agreement amongst key stakeholders on how to take this forward. Secondly, to identify areas where accountability arrangements need to be strengthened and the risks that these may pose in relation to the use of public funds.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2001-05
Subjects:FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, FINANCIAL PLANNING, GOVERNMENT PLANNING, BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION, GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, ACCESS TO INFORMATION, NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, PUBLIC ENTERPRISES, AUDITING STANDARDS, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT, BANKING SECTOR REFORMS, INSURANCE, CAPITAL MARKETS ACCOUNT, ACCOUNTABILITY, ACCOUNTANCY, ACCOUNTANTS, ACCOUNTING, ACCOUNTING STANDARDS, ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS, ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES, APPROPRIATIONS, AUDITING, AUDITING PROFESSION, AUDITORS, AUDITS, AUTHORITY, BANK ACCOUNTS, BANK OF TANZANIA, BANKING SECTOR, BORROWING, BRIDGING FINANCE, BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS, BUDGET EXECUTION, BUDGET PROCESS, BUDGETING, CAPITAL MARKETS, CIVIL SERVICE, CONSTITUTION, CORRUPTION, DEBT, DEBT MANAGEMENT, DEMOCRACY, EXECUTION, EXECUTIVE AGENCIES, EXPENDITURE, EXPENDITURES, FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY, FINANCIAL DATA, FINANCIAL INFORMATION, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FINANCIAL REPORTING, FINANCIAL STATISTICS, FINANCIAL YEARS, FISCAL, FISCAL CRISIS, FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION, FISCAL SITUATION, GAAP, GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES, GOOD GOVERNANCE, GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT, GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS, GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES, GOVERNMENT POLICY, GOVERNMENT REFORM, GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES, GOVERNMENT SPENDING, GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS, HUMAN RESOURCE, HUMAN RESOURCES, INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS, INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY, INTERNAL AUDIT, INTERNAL CONTROLS, INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS, INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS COMMITTEE, JUDICIARY, LACK OF OWNERSHIP, LAWS, LEGISLATION, LEGISLATIVE CHANGES, LOCAL AUTHORITIES, MANAGERIAL AUTONOMY, MANDATES, MDAS, MINISTRY OF FINANCE, NATIONAL LEVEL, NATIONS, PARASTATAL SECTOR, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT, PRIVATISATION, PROVISIONS, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PRIORITIES, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEWS, PUBLIC FINANCE, PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT, PUBLIC FINANCES, PUBLIC FUNDS, PUBLIC PROCUREMENT, PUBLIC SECTOR, PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT, PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM, PUBLIC SERVICE, PUBLIC SERVICE REFORM, PUBLIC SERVICES, QUALITY AUDITS, RATING AGENCIES, REGULATORY BODY, REPRESENTATIVES, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS, REVENUE MANAGEMENT, ROADS, SOCIAL SECTORS, TAX, TAX ADMINISTRATION, TAX POLICY, TRANSPARENCY, WAGES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/05/2274994/tanzania-country-financial-accountability-assessment
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/14524
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