Monsen, Administrative Cameralistics

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
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Administrative Cameralistics
Monsen, Administrative Cameralistics
Accrual Accounting For the Public Sector - A Fad That Has Had Its Day?
Use of Financial Management Information Systems to Improve Financial Management and Accountability in the Public Sector
An Introduction to the U.S. Municipal Bond Market
Government Finance Statistics in Turkey
Saglam, Government Finance Statistics in Turkey
Generic Model for Government Sector Reform: The New Zealand Experience
Consultant and Expert in Government Sector
Accounting and Budgeting Reform
e-mail: ouda@eurnet.nl / hassanouda@hotmail.com
The past two decades have witnessed a metamorphosis in the government sector of several countries. One particular reform approach has been adopted by such countries as New
Zealand, UK, Australia, the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, Canada, USA, etc. A considerable body of studies have been conducted with the aim of modeling the government accounting innovations of these countries (Luder, 1992, 1994, 2001, Jaruga and Nowak, 1996, Godfrey et al, 2001, Christensen, 2002 and Ouda 2001, 2004 and 2005). Other studies have tried to model the totality of their public sector management reform (Pollit and Bouckaert, 2000). Whilst these studies have attempted to model some components of this type of government sector reform, no study has tried to model these government sector reforms from a generic perspective and to give a comprehensive picture of the whole spectrum of this type of government sector reform. This study will attempt to fill this gap in the literature by developing a generic model for government sector reform based on (1) a profound study of the practical experience of New Zealand as a pathfinder country in respect of the comprehensive government sector reform and (2) on the Basic Requirements Model (BRM) for Successful Implementation of Accrual Accounting in the Public Sector (Ouda, 2001, 2004 & 2005) which can assist in determining the basic requirements for success with this approach to government sector reform.Ouda, Towards a Generic Model for Government Sector Reform the New Zealand Experienc
The Accounting Discipline and the Government Budgeting Concept
Onumah, Simpson the Accounting Discipline and the Government Budgeting Concept
Determining Audit Findings
- Traditional Model: What should be; what is; finding results from identification of a gap or difference.
- Alternative (or Converse) Model: What is; what could be; finding results from judgement of whether appropriate / not appropriate in the circumstances.
Knight, Determining Audit Findings
Internal Investigations And Transparency The End of Mr. Dominick’s Distinguished Career
Edelman, Fullwood, Heslop, Wilson, Internal Investigations and Transparency the End of Mr. Dominick’s Disti...
International Trends in Government Accounting
Fiscal and Budget Management System Principles, Issues and Debates
Aborisade Fiscal and Budget Management System Principles, Issues and Debates
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Trends in Accountability from an Auditor's Perspective
- David Nummy, moderator, (Executive Director, Grant Thornton)
- Alan Siegfried (Executive Director, IDB)
- Linda Fealing (Inspector General, OAS)
- Barry Potter (Director of the Office of Internal Audit, IMF)
Working with Communities improves Development Results
- 70% of all AIDS deaths occur in Africa - resulting in 7,000 deaths a day
- AIDS has resulted in over 12 Million orphaned children in Africa
- 90% of all Malaria deaths occur in Africa - 1 child dies every 30 seconds in Africa
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Aid for Africa
It is not too late to register for the upcoming DC Forum on January 7th. Dr. Julius Cole will be speaking about the work of Africare, the oldest and largest African-American led organization assisting Africa.
Complementing and extending our work in those focus areas,
- Water resource development
- Environmental management
- Literacy and vocational training
- Microenterprise development
- Civil-society development and governance