Using MTEF as a Tool for Improved Fiscal Management

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Using MTEF as a Tool for Improved Fiscal Management By Phyllis N. Makau Ministry of Finance Kenya

Medium Term Expenditure Framework Medium Term Expenditure Framework is a modern ideal tool of budgeting that seeks to translate government policies and plans into an expenditure programme within a coherent multi-year macro framework. But MTEF alone cannot deliver especially where key aspects of budget management notably remain weak

MTEF IN KENYA A Public Expenditure Review of 1997 concluded that the public expenditure management was weak and thus concluded that the public sector was a constraint to overall economic growth. Adopted in October 1999 and used to prepare the budget for 2000/2001

KEY COMPONENTS OF MTEF Resource estimation/Macro targets Sectoral reviews/resource allocation Financial programmimg

Role of MTEF in Improvement of Fiscal Management Key component of MTEF that Improve Fiscal Management are: Increases Predictability of flow of resources, Promotes consultation in decision making on resource allocation, Promotes transparency and accountability, Promotes fiscal discipline. However MTEF is a major public expenditure management reform and hence like all reforms it creates losers and winners.

Obstacles or Constraints to MTEF.. Ownership of the reform: MTEF moves power from the Ministries of Finance as the shift moves from item or input to output. In addition there is also the issue that most reforms are introduced because there is pressure from the development partners. The issue then arises of who is on the drivers seat and sustainability of the changes

Obstacles or Constraints to MTEF … Continued Kenya just like many other countries chose to use an overlapping set of organizational structures to manage MTEF. Some of this have their own weaknesses and strengths Structure of the budget i.e. dual budgeting, use of traditional classification

Obstacles or constraints to MTEF… Continued Legal Framework: Traditionally the constitution gives the budget the legal backing but MTEF is not normally in that constitution countries that do not a budget act like Kenya have struggle to fix interpretation to back the new process.

Obstacles or constraints to MTEF… Continued An ideal MTEF is preceded by a comprehensive detailed diagnosis of budget management systems and process. Where Public Expenditure Reviews do not provide this diagonosis then the MTEF may not make any Impact

ASANTE SANA

Obstacles or constraints to MTEF The MTEF requires that other reforms complement it and thus where there are no reforms in governance, civil service local government, budget execution, monitoring and evaluation etc then there are limitations to its impact The process also requires that there is adequate capacity both in Ministries of Finance to guide the process and in Line Ministries for implementation Finally MTEF does not result in additional resources, and not unless there is a good criteria for prioritization or extra flow for meeting contingent liabilities the process may not be effective.