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Government calls for prudent management of public resources

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Secretary to the Treasury Fredson Yamba
Secretary to the Treasury Fredson Yamba

Secretary to the Treasury, Fredson Yamba, has reiterated government’s commitment to prudent management of public resources and maintenance of the national debt within sustainable levels.

Mr Yamba pledged the Treasury’s reassurance to handling financial obligations with utmost care, transparency and accountability.

This is contained in a statement made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today by Ministry of Finance Public Relations Officer, Chileshe Kandeta.

He said as custodians of public resources and assets, the ministry has a duty to maintain the confidence of the public through prudential management of funds and adherence to laid-down procedure.

Mr Yamba said in going forward, its desire is for controlling officers in Ministries, Provinces and other Spending Agencies (MPSA’s) to strictly adhere to budget management guidelines so as to avoid irregularly accumulation of debt and to curtail misappropriation of funds.

Mr Yamba said the Treasury had adopted an intolerant stance against misappropriation, misapplication and misuse of public funds.

He said the ministry wishes to see Controlling Officers and Heads of Public Institutions strictly following and observing financial and asset management guidelines in order to minimise appearances at the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee.

The Secretary to the Treasury has also instructed Heads of Public Sector Organisations and MPSA’s to ensure that all tender processes and contracts are operationalised in accordance with laid down procedure.

He appealed to responsible officers to diligently scrutinise applications for single sourcing, selective bidding, waivers and variations to contracts and to ensure that they are justifiable, authentic and regular in nature.

2 COMMENTS

  1. More resources are to be wasted during this election. If you were concerned about good management of resources you could have enacted a new constitution. By the way
    What happens if a candidate dies during the presidential election? Does the election go on? If it does, what if the deceased candidate wins the election? What happens then?

  2. Why increased visibility ba Yamba all of a sudden? You were so quiet when your brother was still alive, when single sourcing, selective tendering, waivers, etc, were practiced without restraint; and now suddenly, you want them scruitnised! Does it mean you have just regained your professional sense, which you lost to your brother in marriage? Or you want the incoming government to notice you? Good luck!

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