Title:
1 IMPROVING FINANCIAL OVERSIGHT ROLE OF THE
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE CLERK MALAWIS
EXPERIENCE
- By
- Joseph Joel Manzi
- Clerk of the Public Accounts Committee for Malawi
Parliament -
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- 3RD WESTMINSTER WORKSHOP FOR PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
COMMITTEES HELD IN LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM -
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- 24TH 27TH JUNE, 2013
2INTRODUCTION
- PACs play critical role of ensuring integrity,
accountability, transparency and improving
efficiency in the management of public funds. - However, PACs cannot function on their own
without the support of the Secretariat. - Secretariat provides the technical and
administrative support services to the
Committee for it to perform its duties
effectively and efficiently.
3PAC SECRETARIAT IN MALAWI
- Standing Orders for the Malawi Parliament
recognize a need for each Committee to have its
Secretariat. - Standing Order 177 states Each Committee shall
have committee staff including a Committee Clerk
and a Parliamentary Researcher and may engage the
services of technical consultants.
4In Malawi, PAC secretariat comprises staff from
Parliament and from the Audit Generals Office
(National Audit Office).
- Staff from Parliament comprises the following,
among others - PAC Clerk as the Lead Clerk
- 3 other Clerks
- a Researcher
- Parliamentary Reporters and Editors of Hansard
and - Other support staff, e.g. Ushers and Audio Visual
Staff
5From the National Audit Office
- The work of the Public Accounts Committee is
largely based on the Auditor Generals Reports. - As such, the Auditor General is the principal
technical advisor of the Committee as it is
examining the Reports. - In attending the PAC meetings, the Auditor
General is accompanied by other Senior Auditors
from his or her office.
6ROLE OF A PAC CLERK
- Central coordinating unit in as far as the
provision of secretarial support services to the
Committee is concerned. - The Clerk is a link between the Committee and
other members of the Secretariat. - CLERKS ROLE SUMMARIZED IN 4 MAIN FUNCTIONS
- Provision of administrative and secretariat
services - Provision of advice on Committee Practice and
Procedure - Coordination of research and analytical support
services - Managing the interaction between the Committee
and stakeholders
71. Provision of administrative and secretariat
services
- Preparation of agenda and programme for
Committee meetings under the direction of the
Chairperson. -
- In Malawi, the Rules of the House require that
notice of the meeting should be circulated at
least two weeks before the date of the meeting.
It is, therefore, the Clerks responsibility to
ensure that this requirement is met. - The Clerk ensures that the programme for the
appearance of the Controlling Officers before the
Committee is implemented as planned. - Minute taking during committee meetings.
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- Drafting Committee reports .
82. Provision of advice on Practice and Procedure
- Clerk is a non-political officer in the
Committee. As such, he or she is expected to
provide his or her advice to the Committee in a
professional and non-partisan manner. - It is also important that the Clerk should be
familiar with Standing Orders and precedents. -
93. Coordination of research and analytical
support services
- The Clerk provides direction to the Committee
Researcher to prepare background information
where necessary on issues under the Committees
inquiry. - The Clerk coordinates the preparatory meetings
for the Secretariat, i.e. to prepare for draft
questions and necessary documentation for the
Committee. -
- Allocating specific tasks to members of the
Secretariat either as individuals or as groups,
e.g. following up with Controlling Officers on
the written responses to the audit queries.
10 4. Managing the interaction between the
Committee and stakeholders
- The Clerk facilitates the interface between the
Committee and its stakeholders which include
Controlling Officers summoned to appear before
the Committee to answer audit queries, Civil
Society Organizations, the media and the general
public.
11ATTRIBUTES OF AN EFFECTIVE PAC CLERK
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- excellent knowledge of Standing Orders and common
practices. - good working relationship with the Chairperson
and all other Committee Members. - political tact
- non-partisan
- Proactive
- communicates at all levels
- embrace a reading culture.
12CHALLENGES
- Frequent changes of the Committee membership
- In Malawi, powers to appoint and remove a Member
to and from the Committee, respectively, rest
with the party Whips whenever they see it fit. - No rule to guarantee the tenure of membership to
a Committee. - As such, there are frequent changes to the
Committee membership which, as a result, pose
serious challenge to the Secretariat in terms of
orientation of the new Committee Members.
132. Financial limitations
- Treasury funding, in most cases, is not adequate
to enable the Committee to meet and carry out its
planned activities as desired. - As a result, the Committee
- has a backlog of the Auditor Generals Reports
unattended to and - fails to implement capacity building programmes
for its Members and Secretariat, e.g. training
workshops and attachments to other Parliaments.
143. Understaffing
- Although Malawi Parliament, through its
Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC), is
mandated to recruit its own staff, however, the
PSC is required to seek authority from the
Department of Human Resource Management (DHRMD)
of the Executive Branch of Government to fill
vacant posts. -
- This poses a challenge in the sense that, in
certain cases and due to any reasons, the DHRMD
declines to grant the authority to fill the
vacant posts, resulting into shortage of staff.
15MEASURES TO ADDRESS THE IDENTIFIED CHALLENGES
- 1. Review of the Standing Orders
- The Malawi Parliament, through its Committee on
Legal Affairs has just completed a process of
reviewing the current Standing Orders in which a
proposal has been made that the tenure of
Committee membership should be pegged to the life
of Parliament, a move which is aimed at creating
a sense of permanence on the Committee membership
as compared to the current situation.
16Pledge for increased Treasury Funding and Donor
Support
- There is commitment from the Ministry of Finance
to increase allocation for Committee meetings
including the PAC meetings. - In addition, some Development and Cooperating
Partners, such as Norway, British (DFID), Germany
which support accountability programmmes in
Malawi, have pledged financial support to the PAC
and the National Audit Office.
17CONCLUSION
- The role of the PAC Clerk in facilitating the
PACs oversight function of holding the Executive
to account for its use of the public funds is
clearly inevitable and need not to be
overemphasized. - It is, therefore, important for decision makers
at any level to seriously consider providing the
necessary support to the PAC Clerks if the PACs
they are servicing are to operate efficiently and
effectively.