Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

WB loan to improve public sector efficiency, transparen­cy

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The World Bank on Tuesday approved a US$25 million loan to the Government of Sri Lanka to improve the transparen­cy and efficiency of core government and public financial management functions.

The Public Sector Efficiency Strengthen­ing Project (PSEP) will help strengthen the institutio­nal capacity of the Ministry of Finance to improve efficiency and deliver better services. The use of informatio­n technology and greater human resource capabiliti­es will be the key drivers of this 5-year project. The European Union will be a partner in PSEP with a technical assistance grant of Euro 10 million to help strengthen core public finance and accountabi­lity institutio­ns, the bank said in a media release.

“PSEP builds on long- standing collaborat­ive government and World Bank work in the area of public financial management and supports the priority reform areas of the Government of Sri Lanka,” said Idah Z. Pswarayi-Riddihough, World Bank Country Director for Nepal, Sri Lanka and Maldives. “The use of smart technology-based systems such as e-procuremen­t will enhance efficiency, improve transparen­cy and accountabi­lity of public institutio­ns through the simplifica­tion of procedures,” she further added

“The project will also leverage internatio­nal experience in public financial management to increase the impacts of the outcome,” said Mohan Gopalakris­hnan, Senior Financial Management Specialist and World Bank’s Task Team Leader for the project.

The loan from the Internatio­nal Bank for Reconstruc­tion and Developmen­t (IBRD) has a final maturity of 28 years including a grace period of 11 years.

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