THE INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS OF KENYA
(established under the Accountant Act, Laws of Kenya)
PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT
DATE: 14th – 15th September 2017
VENUE: Best Western Creekside Hotel, Mombasa
Theme: “Driving improvements in service delivery through PFM”
Introduction
The Kenya government recently enforced public sector reforms with the goal of enhancing the quality and efficiency of service delivery. The major changes contextualized by these reforms will only be successful if paired with strong public finance management systems. Effective PFM systems maximize financial efficiency and improve transparency and accountability, which results in long-term economic prosperity.
Proper public finance management encompasses the preparation and fulfillment of the budget cycle, budget oversight and control, taxing, debt management and procurement, resource allocation and income distribution. These activities are increasingly seen as a set of inter-related sub-systems rather than stand-alone units. Having set off on the journey to improve service delivery, the public sector now grapples to address challenges of integrating PFM activities and refining them to promote fiscal stability and sustainable development in the country.
The Public Financial Management Seminar brings together professionals from the Private and Public Sector to share experiences and knowledge on the subject. The sessions will provide great knowledge as well as a unique opportunity to expand professional horizons with many new ideas to be implemented for public sector improvements and reforms.
The presentations and discussion at the workshop will focus on:
Linking Public Sector Planning to Budgeting with a focus on:
- Medium Term Plan III (MTP-III)
- County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP)
- The Budgeting Process as provided for by the PFM Act in both the National (Includes State Agencies) & County Governments
- The role of County Budget & Economic forums (CBEFs) in the County budgeting process
Overview of the PFM Regulations
Public Procurement & Asset Disposal Act 2015- its impact on Public Finance Management
Mobilising Resources for County Development – a look at:
- County Governments Budget Implementation Review Report – Controller of Budget
- Strategies for own resource enhancement
- Policy on Counties Resource Enhancement
- County Government Taxation/Regulatory Bill 2016
Role of County Assembly in Budgeting a look at the lessons learnt from Pioneer County Government
Target Audience:
This seminar will be beneficial to; Parastatal and County Government Finance staff, Practitioners involved in public sector accounting, Academicians, Members of Public, Members of County Budget & Economic Forums, Members of Business Management Organizations, Lobby Groups and other interested stakeholders who wish to engage with Government (national and County) in the budget making process and finance management.
Seminar Charges and CPD Units
The charges for the two-day Public Finance Management Seminar are as follows:
Category | Seminar fees |
Members | Kshs. 8,950 |
Associate Members | Kshs. 6,950 |
Non-Members | Kshs. 10,950 |
Members of ICPAK and of reciprocating professional bodies will earn 14 Structured CPD Units upon full attendance.
Online Booking
Kindly note that booking for the Seminar is available only online at https://www.icpak.com/event/public-finance-management-workshop-mombasa/.
Enquiries may be directed to us via telephone on +254 770 130549 or via email to joy.wanyonyi@icpak.com.