The Borneo Post

15th consecutiv­e clean bill

Top marks from AG proof of state’s transparen­t, responsibl­e financial management

- Reporters: Samuel Aubrey, Marilyn Ten, Lim How Pim, Jeremy Veno, Jacob Achoi Suim, Rintos Mail, Saiful Bahari and Wilfred Pilo Photograph­ers: Muhd Rais Sanusi and Chimon Upon reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Sarawak is once again accorded a ‘Clean Certificat­e’ for its Public Accounts by the Auditor General for 2016, says Second Finance Minister Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh.

He told the august House yesterday that this marked the 15th consecutiv­e year of the state achieving a clean record which was a testimony of the state’s good governance practices.

It reflected that the management of the state’s financial affairs was conducted in a transparen­t, responsibl­e and accountabl­e manner, he said in his windingup speech.

Wong said internatio­nal rating houses namely Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s had maintained the state commendabl­e investment­grade credit ratings of A3 and A-, respective­ly.

“These assigned rat ings ref lect a sustained record of sound financial management and performanc­e, underpinne­d by strong reserves and prudent budgetary practices.

These assigned ratings reflect a sustained record of sound financial management and performanc­e, underpinne­d by strong reserves and prudent budgetary practices. Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh, Second Finance Minister

“The achievemen­ts as highlighte­d are the result of continuous good governance practices and a discipline­d culture inculcated in the state financial management over the years,” he added.

He pledged that the state government would continue to adopt sound economic and financial policies as well as maintainin­g a healthy level of reserves to enable Sarawak to exercise fiscal and budgetary flexibilit­y in managing its financial affairs.

To ensure sustainabi­lity of the healthy financial position of Sarawak, he said the state government would maintain its budgetary policy guidelines of developmen­t- biased budget with 70 per cent of allocation for developmen­t purposes.

Wong said the state government would also embark on digital economy as the key thrust of Sarawak’s future economy.

“This is to maximise the potential of digital technology to leapfrog the state’s economy and in the long run creating more opportunit­ies and higher value to sustain the state’s healthy financial position.

“The state government will also continue to inculcate a culture of prudent financial management and strong financial discipline in managing our financial resources particular­ly on expenditur­e for operating purposes. At the same time instilling transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and integrity in our work culture,” he added.

He pointed out that the state government would also utilise the Developmen­t Bank of Sarawak ( DBOS) as an alternativ­e mode of financing strategic projects and investment.

The minister also called for collective efforts of all government agencies and machinery to sustain the state’ s financial credibilit­y.

He also urged all statutory bodies and government­linked companies (GLCs) to take on the chief minister’s call with a stronger commercial approach as if they are in the business sector.

“This is of paramount importance for you to become financiall­y self- sustaining and shall not be dependent on state’s financial support. Only in this way will you remain relevant and continue contributi­ng to state developmen­t agenda,” said Wong.

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Internatio­nal Trade and E-Commerce Minister Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh browsing through his winding-up speech held by Transporta­tion Assistant Minister Datuk Dr Jerip Susil at the State Legislativ­e Assembly Complex yesterday. Joining them are (from left)...
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