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QUESTION 10 Recently at a press conference, Network of Critical Governance (NCG), a collation of civil society organisation (CSOs) in governance and accountability, has described
QUESTION 10
Recently at a press conference, Network of Critical Governance (NCG), a collation of civil
society organisation (CSOs) in governance and accountability, has described the fiscal
condition of the country as abysmal and cautioned that if care is not taken the country will fall
into a bottomless pit. However, NCG did not provide any evidence to support their claims
and prediction. They only directed the press and the public to go and fetch the fiscal data of the
year and find out for themselves.
After the press conferences, a leading Media House in the country has downloaded the fiscal
data of the year 2020 from the website of government and posted it on the social media for
everyone to see. The data posted, which is verified to be true, is as follows:
GHmillion
Direct taxes
35,000
Indirect taxes
45,000
Other revenues
6,000
Compensation for employees
61,000
Goods and Services
12.,000
Interest Expense
42,000
Capital expenditure
4,000
Other expenditures
24,000
Domestic debt
125,000
External Debt
185,000
Gross Domestic Product
372,000
The Minister of Finance, however, insists that the NCG does not know what they are about and
that they are politically motivated. He concludes that the fiscals of the country are robust and
unprecedent in the history of Ghana despite the COVID-19 disruptions. He advises the public
to ignore the noises of the collation.
The Minister further explains that the government is considering abolishing the annual
budgeting practice so as not to put too much information in the public domain about the fiscal
plans of government. He is optimistic that Cabinet will give approval to the proposal and the
noises will stop. He added that abolishment of budget preparation will do more good to the
country than harm.
Another concern of NCG is how government is going about the procurement of COVID-19
Vaccine for the entire population. It contends that government should use the international
competitive tendering method of procurement in order to ensure value for money. Again, the
Minister debunked the view indicating that the country will proceed with the single source
procurement method in order to save lives. The most important thing is the vaccines arrive at
the Kotoka International Airport, he added. 3
NCG also raises issues about the porous public financial management system (PFM) of the
country, expressing that the country needs a robust PFM to achieve its development goals. It
has cited the Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) report to make the case
that Ghana is performing poorly in PFM. It observes that all the seven pillars of PFM are very
weak and porous and government must do the necessary investments to improve the system.
The Minister agrees with the NCG and indicates that government welcomes proposals as to
how the PFM system can be improved to deliver the intended outcomes. The Minister discloses
that the government is proposing to establish a fund purposely for improving the PFM. The
PFM Fund, when established, will bring total transformation to the PFM in Ghana.
Required:
a) Based on the computation of relevant fiscal indicators in accordance with the Public
Financial Management Act 2016 (Act 921), discuss the fiscal performance of the
country and indicate (with reason) whether you agree with the assessment of NCG.
(10 marks)
b) Based on your computations of fiscal indicators in question (a) above, suggest three (3)
fiscal policies to government to improve the situation. (6 marks)
c) Discuss the merits of the proposal of the Minister of Finance to abolish national
budgeting, and clearly indicate your position on the acceptability and feasibility of the
proposal. (4 marks)
d) Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the proposal of NCG to use international
competitive tendering method to procure the COVID-19 Vaccine for the entire
population and make an informed judgement on the use of the proposed method.
(5 marks)
e) Examine the merits of the proposal of the Minister of Finance to establish a PFM Fund
for the improvement of PFM system in Ghana and suggest three areas that the monies
accruing to the fund should be applied. (5 marks)
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