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Strengthening  Public Financial Management through Transparency  in Timor‐Leste

International Consortium on Governmental Financial Management

May 17, 2011

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Confusion?

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Strengthening Public Financial Management in Timor‐Leste 

Congress cuts transparency funding

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How can Timor‐Leste afford government transparency?

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Timor‐Leste United States Comparison

Independence 2002 1776 3.4%

GDP Per Capita $2,600 $47,400 5.5%

GDP Growth 8% 2.7% 338%

Unemployment 20% 9.7% 206%

Below poverty line 42% 12% 350%

Life Expectancy 67.95 78.92 86%

Literacy 58.6% 99% 59%

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globalization

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= competition

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choice

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citizens are watchingStrengthening Public Financial Management in Timor‐Leste 

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empowered

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Democratic Republic of Timor‐Leste 

(RDTL)Transparency Objectives

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Strengthening Public Financial Management in Timor‐Leste 

build civil society

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build infrastructure

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build capacity

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build citizen involvement in government

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improve government performance

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Strengthening Public Financial Management in Timor‐Leste 

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GDP Per Capita (PPP, logs)

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LOW

Benefits of Transparency Government Effectiveness and GDP*

* At purchasing power parity

Source: The World Bank

Higher the government effectiveness = higher the country GDP Per Capita

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GDP Per Capita (PPP, logs)

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Benefits of Transparency Voice and Accountability and GDP*

* At purchasing power parity

Source: The World Bank

Higher the government accountability = higher the country GDP Per Capita

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GDP Per Capita (PPP, logs)

UG

AN

DA

PAP

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NE

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UIN

EA

AU

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ALIA

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HIGH

LOW

Benefits of TransparencyControl of Corruption and GDP*

* At purchasing power parity

Source: The World Bank

Higher the control of corruption = higher the country GDP Per Capita

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= stability

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= investor confidenceStrengthening Public Financial Management in Timor‐Leste 

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avoid theresource curse

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technology leapfrog

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use what works

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skip what doesn’t work

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skip stages

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modernize

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rapidly

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review

Transparency and Accountability

The next generation of public financial management technology will allow the public to track the budget live,  to see where every dollar is being spent, and to gain renewed confidence in 

the process

Democratic Republic of Timor‐Leste Vision

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sequenced

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Strengthening Public Financial Management in Timor‐Leste 

Public Financial Management –Foundation for Country Growth

FMIS(software and hardware)

Human Resource 

Development

Capacity Building(Training)

GoTL LAWS

Procurement Commission

Autonomous Agencies

Ministries

Decentralization

Public Financial Management

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Strengthening Public Financial Management in Timor‐Leste 

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1. International StandardsStrengthening Public Financial Management in Timor‐Leste 

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IPSASInternational Public Sector Accounting 

Standards

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EITIExtractive Industries 

Transparency Initiative

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GFSGovernment Financial Statistics

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MTEFMedium Term 

Expenditure Frameworks

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IATIInternational Aid 

Transparency Initiative

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2. Manager’s Dashboard

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review

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integration with macro‐economic 

data

examines budget execution data

integrated with back‐office procurement & commitment accounting within IFMIS

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3. Document Management

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manages correspondence with senior managers

repository for freedom of information

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4. e‐Procurement Portal

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review

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integrated with back‐office procurement & commitment accounting within IFMIS

vendor alerts

tender results published

government tenders published

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5. Transparency Portal

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review

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www.transparency.gov.tl

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subscribe

drill down

articles

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Expenditures, Transparency Portal

10 years of data

drill through the chart of accounts

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Expenditures, Transparency Portal

export to xls, doc, pdf, html, xml

track commitments

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Lessons Learned

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1. Leadership

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Goodbye Conflict, Welcome Development

Timor‐Leste will be the country that goes down in history as the nation to put a stop to falling victim to large 

companies and the resource curse

Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão

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2. Learn from the mistakes of othersStrengthening Public Financial Management in Timor‐Leste 

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Goodbye Conflict, Welcome Development

When we in the developing world face these types of crisis, which we do on a more regular basis than our colleagues in 

more economically advanced nations — then we are repeatedly told to increase our openness to the global 

economy, to trust in the market but to regulate them well. To be honest this approach has worked

Minister of Finance Emilia Pires

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3. Transparency 

is not an Option

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Strengthening Public Financial Management in Timor‐Leste 

YouTubeFacebookTwitterSMS

citizen auditors

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4. Transparency = Performance > Embarrassment 

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Role of Civil Society

• NGO’s can help organise literacy groups and provide

materials.  They can provide private education and

education for the blind.  They can provide school

materials for students, and assist with school equipment

chairs and books

• NGO’s can help us organise and run technical training

courses in our villages

Timor‐Leste National Vision

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5. Sequenced Holistic Multiple‐Year PFM Strategy

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Improve budget execution

Improve government capacity

Improve transparency & accountability

Improve government performance

review

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Public Financial Management –Foundation for Country Growth

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6. Build Capacity

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review

• Training beyond software– IT capacity

– Project management

– Government accounting

• Beyond training– Adaptable help

– E‐Learning

– Knowledge management

• Intuitive systems– Translation including terminology

– Simple & goal‐oriented interfaces

• Mentoring

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PFM ModernizationAlignment with Capacity Building

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7. Require Sustainability in Partner Performance

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8. Adopt International Standards

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9. Leverage Open Systems

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Transition to Open Environment: Transparency

Domain Closed Transition Open

Transparency Access to Information Document Machine Readable

Data Availability Data for Sale Publish as ExceptionDo not Publish as 

Exception

ModePublish, Audited & 

VettedMixed

Near Real‐Time Publishing

ROI Reason Revenue GenerationWhat are they going to do 

with the data?Government as 

Platform

Target Business Community Civil Society & PressCitizens

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Transition to Open Systems: Technology

Domain Closed Transition Open

IntegrationProprietary within 

SuiteSupport for Industry 

StandardsService Oriented Architecture

MiddlewareProprietary = Customer Lock

Proprietary/Open Tactical approach

Open Standards = Customer Choice

ViewpointOpen Systems reduce system performance

Open Systems extend value

Open Systems = Extensibility

Extensibility High CostsNeed for vendor 

EcosystemLow Cost Application 

Assembly

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10. Leapfrog is possible 

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Timor‐Leste United States Comparison

1. StandardsGFS, IPSAS, EITI, IATI, 

MTEF? Leaped

2. Performance Management

Manager’s DashboardsVarious tools across 

governmentTo leap

3. Document Management

Manager Document Management

Various Records & Correspondence

Catching Up

4. e‐Procurement August 15 FedBizOpps To leap

5. Transparency Transparency PortalData.gov & others ‐

underfundingLeaping

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www.revenuewatch.org

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How?

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Timor‐Leste United States

Strategic Vision Holistic1 Year Budgets, complex 

election cycles

Government Structure Unitary Federal

Civil Society & Media Seen as Improving Results Seen as “Special Interests”

Government Intervention Seen as Good Seen Suspiciously

1. StandardsEase to Move to International 

StandardsLong History of Entrenched 

National Standards

2. Performance Management

Single system data source Multiple entrenched systems3. Document Management

4. e‐Procurement

5. Transparency

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Links

• Open Systems Enable Government Transparency Leapfrog http://www.freebalance.com/blog/?p=1559

• E‐Government Transparency in Developing Countries http://www.cutter.com/offers/egovt.html

• Developing Countries can Leapfrog Developed Countries in Government Transparency http://tech.state.gov/profiles/blogs/how‐developing‐countries‐are

• More: [email protected] Public Financial Management in Timor‐Leste 

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Goodbye Conflict, Welcome Development

Strengthening Public Financial Management in Timor‐Leste