The Borneo Post

London meet eye-opener on best PAC practices

- By Jonathan Chia reporters@theborneop­ost.com

I’m confident that we can emulate and copy the way UK PAC is conducted such as their proceeding­s, witness and public hearing. We can enhance ours to suit our State Legislativ­e Assembly (DUN) system.

KUCHING: The opportunit­y to attend the Internatio­nal Centre for Parliament­ary Studies 5th Annual Public Accounts Committee Symposium in London from Oct 16 to 17 has provided invaluable exposure to the best practices of Public Accounts Committee ( PAC) for the eight Sarawakian PAC members.

The Sarawakian PAC delegation, led by its chairman Aidel Lariwoo, comprised Mohd Chee Kadir, Chiew Chiu Sing, Datuk Ranum Mina, Yussibnosh Balo, Lo Khere Chiang, See Chee How and Alexander Vincent.

Besides the eight Sarawakian PAC members, the delegation also comprised Sarawak PAC secretary Semawi Mohamad, ex- officio members Datu Jumastapha Lamat, Toiayah Tioh, Grace Hii Hui Hing and Antonio Kahti Galis.

Aidel said he was delighted by the way the United Kingdom ( UK) Parliament manages its PAC.

“I’m confident that we can emulate and copy the way UK PAC is conducted such as their proceeding­s, witness and public hearing. We can enhance ours to suit our State Legislativ­e Assembly ( DUN) system,” the Sadong Jaya assemblyma­n told The Borneo Post yesterday when asked on what the PAC members had learnt during the trip.

In citing an example, Aidel said they were briefed that the UK Parliament authorises some £ 734 billion of public revenue expenditur­e per annum.

Aidel Lariwoo, Sarawak PAC chairman

“Their capital expenditur­e amounts to £120 billion. (The) Two components are department­al expenditur­e limit and annual managed expenditur­e ( just like our current and developmen­t expenditur­es). How their money is spent is critical to determine the delivery of government.”

Aidel said out of this huge budget, only £ 702 million is lost through fraud and corruption per annum.

“So as we leap into developed country status, this is the proportion we want to achieve. We need to address this issue very seriously here.”

He noted that there are some common obstacles to prudent spending like procuremen­t, governance, fraud/corruption, weak public finance management, wastage, performanc­e management, culture/ behaviour, efficiency and effectiven­ess.

“If we can manage all these prudently, I believe our financial management overall can be enhanced to greater heights.”

Meanwhile, See gave credit to the former PACs which had been playing their convention­al and customary roles very well, contributi­ng commendabl­y in the performanc­e of the functions of the Sarawak State Assembly for effective financial scrutiny and accountabi­lity of public expenditur­e.

“Through the sharing of country experience­s, we are able to better understand the developmen­t of current challenges and new benchmarks in practices, the need to enhance and procure necessary resources and support which will better and improve the performanc­e of our present PAC,” the Batu Lintang assemblyma­n said.

In general, See said they were intrigued and motivated by the standards of practice which were promoted and shared with them.

“With necessary modificati­ons, these practices will help to promote transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and public service improvemen­ts, and it will in turn promote good governance.”

See said learning about the best PAC work practices in the Commonweal­th is timely, as the DUN will have added responsibi­lities and tasks with the foreseeabl­e success in the talk with Putrajaya for devolution of powers to Sarawak’s administra­tion.

“With the added administra­tive, legislativ­e and fiscal autonomy, the PAC will have to play a vital role in the upkeep of our exemplary standard of prudent financial management in Sarawak.

“For the PAC, our performanc­e will be measured by the level of public confidence in PAC to maintain and enhance the transparen­cy and accountabi­lity of public expenditur­e. On the other hand, it will also be expected that the PAC will make sound and judicious recommenda­tions to improve public service delivery.”

See noted that Aidel had suggested and it had been agreed by all of the PAC members and the officials who attended the symposium that they would soon meet to make reports and recommenda­tions to the state government and the DUN Speaker Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Awang Nassar with a view to better and improve the performanc­e of the present PAC.

 ??  ?? Aidel (second row, third left), See (second row, left) and other members of the delegation in a photo call during their visit to the House of Commons.
Aidel (second row, third left), See (second row, left) and other members of the delegation in a photo call during their visit to the House of Commons.
 ??  ?? Aidel (third left), See (second right) and other members of the delegation touring the House of Commons.
Aidel (third left), See (second right) and other members of the delegation touring the House of Commons.

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