05498oam 22012614 450 991078852520332120230721050806.01-4623-1503-81-4527-5547-71-280-89747-397866137387831-4519-9702-7(CKB)3360000000439090(EBL)1607918(SSID)ssj0001479364(PQKBManifestationID)11781118(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001479364(PQKBWorkID)11498600(PQKB)10651740(OCoLC)568151280(MiAaPQ)EBC1607918(IMF)1NAMEE2008003(IMF)1NAMEA2008003(EXLCZ)99336000000043909020020129d2008 uf 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrNamibia : Report on Observance of Standards and Codes: Fiscal Transparency ModuleWashington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2008.1 online resource (56 p.)IMF Staff Country Reports"This report on the observance of standards and codes on fiscal transparency for Namibia was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund as background documentation for the periodic consultation with the member country."Cover title."June 2008"--Cover.1-4518-2847-0 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Contents; Abbreviations; I. Introduction; II. Detailed Description of Practice; A. Clarity of Roles and Responsibilities; B. Open Budget Preparation, Execution, and Reporting; Boxes; 1. The Budget Preparation Process; 2. Medium-Term Expenditure Framework and Medium-Term Plans; 3. Integrated Financial Management System; C. Public Availability of Information; D. Assurances of Integrity; III. IMF Staff Commentary; Appendixes; I. Resource Revenue Transparency: The Mining Sector; II. Summary Tables; Appendix Tables; 1. A Summary Assessment of Practices2. Public Availability of Information-A SummaryThe Government of Namibia has a full equity share of four specialist or policy banking corporation. There are a large number of public nonfinancial corporations, in which the government has a part or full ownership share, including public utilities and Air Namibia, the national airline. There are a number of statutorily and nonstatutorily created funds of the central government. There are two important funds for social security and pensions for government employees. Reforming the state-owned enterprise sector is one priority of the government, though the progress has been slow.IMF Staff Country Reports; Country Report ;No. 2008/184Disclosure of informationNamibiaFinancial statementsNamibiaBudget processNamibiaStatisticsStandardsNamibiaAccountingimfBudgetingimfPublic FinanceimfNational BudgetimfBudget SystemsimfPublic AdministrationimfPublic Sector Accounting and AuditsimfAuditingimfForecasts of Budgets, Deficits, and DebtimfNational Government Expenditures and Related Policies: GeneralimfBudgeting & financial managementimfManagement accounting & bookkeepingimfPublic finance accountingimfPublic finance & taxationimfBudget planning and preparationimfFiscal accounting and reportingimfMedium-term budget frameworksimfInternal auditimfPublic financial management (PFM)imfExpenditureimfBudgetimfFinance, PublicimfAuditing, InternalimfExpenditures, PublicimfNamibiaEconomic conditionsNamibiaEconomic policyNamibiaimfDisclosure of informationFinancial statementsBudget processStatisticsStandardsAccountingBudgetingPublic FinanceNational BudgetBudget SystemsPublic AdministrationPublic Sector Accounting and AuditsAuditingForecasts of Budgets, Deficits, and DebtNational Government Expenditures and Related Policies: GeneralBudgeting & financial managementManagement accounting & bookkeepingPublic finance accountingPublic finance & taxationBudget planning and preparationFiscal accounting and reportingMedium-term budget frameworksInternal auditPublic financial management (PFM)ExpenditureBudgetFinance, PublicAuditing, InternalExpenditures, PublicInternational Monetary Fund.Fiscal Affairs Dept.DcWaIMFBOOK9910788525203321Namibia650124UNINA