- Planning reforms includes policy objectives, strategic planning, Medium Term Expenditure Frameworks (MTEF) and the the annual performance budget
- Operational and management reforms includes procurement, personnel management assess, working capital and internal controls
- Accountability and oversight reforms include oversight by the Supreme Audit Committee (SAI) and the Public Accounts Committee (PAC)

The International Consortium on Governmental Financial Management (ICGFM) maintains this public financial management blog. The focus is on PFM reform in emerging countries by addressing issues such as transparency, integrated financial management information systems, international donor funding, auditing, cash management, procurement, public private partnerships
Monday, May 19, 2008
Internal Controls Critical for Public Financial Management
“Internal controls are critical for the safeguarding of public money” said the Hon. Gavin Woods, Member of Parliament, National Assembly of South Africa. Mr. Woods presented a ‘Financial Management Reform Model’ at the ICGFM conference in Miami. The reform model for government consists of three stages:
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