PEFA Results

PEFA Results

FreeBalance Performance Indicators as Measured by PEFA

FreeBalance Customer Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) Assessments


FreeBalance customers have achieved an average 24.5%* improvement in key PFM performance indicators as measured by the independent PEFA program.

PEFA assessments provide scorecards for Public Financial Management (PFM) achievements. Even though these assessments and frameworks have become more stringent over time, the progressive improvement our customers show bears testimony to the effectiveness of the FreeBalance Accountability Suite™ and FreeBalance’s PFM reform advisory services.

These governments achieve leapfrog results for:

  • Budget reliability
  • Budget transparency
  • Public investment management
  • Public asset management
  • Budget preparation
  • Expenditure controls
  • Liquidity predictability
  • Accounting and reporting

* An average of latest compared to first PEFA on six key GRP contributions for four FreeBalance customers

FreeBalance PEFA Performance Score

Country Results


For a breakdown of individual customer country results, please select below:

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Antigua and Barbuda

Since 2005, the FreeBalance Accountability Suite™ has been used to enable modern comptrollership and governance throughout the public sector, across 28 Ministries and Agencies.

Past accounting problems, and limited use of FreeBalance, have undermined the reliability and timeliness of financial information in Antigua and Barbuda in the past. However, since 2010, the reengineering of the main accounting business processes and improvements to bank reconciliations procedures have helped clearing the backlog of year-end financial reporting and improve the timeliness of the financial statements. Efforts have also been made for improving the completeness and presentation of the financial statements, which include a set of notes. Read More

Jamaica

The Government of Jamaica has been a FreeBalance customer since 2015 and uses a number of the (GPM) Government Performance Management modules.

The comparison of the assessments indicate that between 2012 and 2016 budget credibility has improved as revenues are now well in line with budget estimates. The Chart of Accounts has been modernized to comply with GFS standards. The reporting of expenditures and revenues by public bodies is both comprehensive and timely. There have also been improvements in the budget calendar, and internal audit and particularly in tax administration. Read More

Kosovo

Since 1999, FreeBalance worked with the Government of Kosovo to accelerate PFM reform and provide a platform for good governance, accountability and transparency.

Control activities in PFM are very well developed and applied. The unified Treasury operated software system ‘FreeBalance’ contributes for all expenditure operations to be carried out and controlled through the software. Control of payment rules for all budget performance operations enhances transparency and accountability. Read More
The Government of Kosovo is making significant progress in strengthening PFM performance, to the benefit of budgetary outcomes: aggregate fiscal discipline, the strategic allocation of resources and efficient service delivery. Read More
The effective use of the Financial Management Information System (KFMIS) has been an important tool in managing and executing the budget. Read More
The use of FreeBalance (KFMIS) allows commitment control and tracking of expenditures. Read More

Liberia

Achieving PFM Reform in Post Conflict Countries. Since 2010, IFMIS and Human Resources systems in Liberia leverage the FreeBalance Accountability Suite™.

An analysis of the assessment by components shows an improvement of the timeliness of budget approval by the legislature as well as the submission of the financial statements. This was also highlighted in the World Bank Group Project Performance Assessment on the Integrated Public Financial Management Reform Project in Liberia. Cash flow is also better monitored and forecasted. Read More
Performance improved due to greater use of IFMIS in compiling reports. Read More
In addition, ongoing reforms in internal audit, in budget classifications and chart of accounts, and in the implementation of the IFMIS are likely to yield further improvements in the short to medium term. Read More

Mongolia

Since 2003, FreeBalance has worked with the Government of Mongolia to implement and support an integrated public financial management system.

The greatest gains between the 2015 and 2021 assessments have been made in the areas of budget credibility and the predictability and control of budget execution… The overall improvement in scores between the two assessments reflects the concerted effort that the Government of Mongolia has made toward improving PFM systems. Read More
Mongolia has realized a high degree of transparency in its budgeting, budget execution, and citizens’ participation. Read More

2015 PEFA Assessment

Good progress has been made in tax administration, particularly with regards to the transparency in taxpayer obligations; tax collections; in the functioning of the Treasury Single Account (TSA); and the expenditure limits exercised through the Government Financial Management Information System (GFMIS, Mongolia’s treasury system) Read More

Philippines

FreeBalance worked with the Government of the Philippines since 2014 to implement the integrated Budget and Treasury Management System (BTMS) for the Department of Budget and Management.

2016 PEFA Assessment

The PEFA results show that the reform program to date has had success in strengthening the capacity of central agencies such as the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) in budget development and transparency. Read More
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Sierra Leone

The Ministry of Finance uses the FreeBalance Accountability Suite™ to manage the budgeting, accounting and financial management functions throughout all tiers of the public sector.

The new IFMIS version 7 with the updated Chart of Accounts (CoA) has the capacity to track expenditure based on economic, administrative, functional and program classifications, as well as the possibility to track expenditures according to gender. Read More

2018 PEFA Assessment

Sierra Leone has maintained its progress since PFM reform started with the IRCB project in 2004. An analysis of changes since 2014 shows more improvements in scores than deteriorations. In some indicators, the team believe that the 2014 scores were overstated, so the true progress may be greater than it appears. In the light of the difficulties faced by the country over this period, the PFM reform performance should be commended. Read More

2014 PEFA Assessment

System controls within IFMIS continue to provide hard budget control to ensure that spending does not exceed overall quarterly budget allocations – the focus being to keep payments within approved limits. Read More

South Sudan

The FreeBalance Accountability Suite™ was implemented in 2008 and is currently used in 32 government entities.

2012 PEFA Assessment

An integrated financial management information system (IFMIS, also known by its commercial name, FreeBalance) has been established in eight spending agencies, but its role in controlling budget execution is limited. Only reporting functionalities are currently being used. The benefits are felt in terms of faster and more accurate generation of budget performance reports. Read More

Timor-Leste

Timor-Leste has been undergoing a continual process of PFM reform since it became independent in 2002 and its approach to PFM reforms mirrors the remarkable commitment and good progress achieved in nation-building.

Internal controls are being strengthened in the FreeBalance Government Resource Planning (GRP) system, and efforts are underway to systematically enforce them across decentralized and fragmented execution mechanisms. Read More
In general, Timor-Leste has made solid progress in strengthening PFM and achieving fiscal transparency over the last three years. This has resulted in, among others: (1) a transparent and sustainable framework for the governance of the petroleum sector, with a well-managed, supervised, and regularly audited Petroleum Fund; (2) a relatively well-structured budget process, including active participation by National Parliament; (3) an adequate reporting of donor-funded activities, albeit outside the consolidated government reporting; (4) use of a modern integrated financial management information system with reconciliation of Government’s bank accounts and advances; and (5) a treasury single account (TSA) that is progressing to cover the execution of most budgetary transactions. Read More

Uganda

The FreeBalance Accountability Suite has been used to power the Government of Uganda’s personnel and payroll system since 2009. The Government has achieved a significant improvement in their PEFA assessment scores for payroll controls in the period since.

There are good controls over the size and structure of the Civil Service with establishment changes needing to be approved by Ministry of Public Services (MOPS). The Integrated Personnel and Payroll System reforms and related control disciplines, such as extensive payroll audits of both the payroll and pensions databases and the introduction of biometric ID’s have also contributed to the improvements. Read More

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