By Our Reporter,
NATIONAL
The Permanent Secretary for Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development Ramadhan Ggoobi, has on Thursday July7 fired 110 Local Government Accounting Officers for over Incompetence
In a letter to the Permanent Secretary for the ministry of Local Government, Ggoobi said the sacked officers did not submit to the finance ministry their respective approved budget estimates.
“Following approval of the Budget for FY2022/23 by Parliament, the Ministry uploaded the Approved Budget details on the Programme Budgeting System (PBS) to enable Accounting Officers submit their respective Approved Budget Estimates, Work plans, Procurement plans and Performance Contracts for FY 2022/23 but only 66 accounting officers complied with the Public Finance Management Act of 2015 to submit their annual budgets of 2022/23 within the required time frame,” read a letter in excerpts
Earlier this week, Ggoobi issued warnings to all accounting officers that he was going to cancel their appointments if they don’t submit in time their approved budget estimates and corresponding reports.
”In accordance with Section 13 (5) of the Public Finance Management (PFM) Act 2015 as Amended, the Budget for FY 2022/23 commenced on 1t July 2022. Following approval of the Budget for FY2022/23 by Parliament, the Ministry uploaded the Approved Budget details on the Programme Budgeting System (PBS) to enable Accounting Officers submit their respective Approved Budget Estimates, Work plans, Procurement plans and Performance Contracts for FY 2022/23,” the sacking letter added
”To enable smooth implementation of the Budget for FY 2022/23, I appointed a number of Persons as Accounting Officers for respective Local Government Votes for FY 2022/23, as per my letters ref. BPD/77/222/02 dated 20th June, 2022, in accordance with Section 11 (2) (g) of the PFM Act 2015 (as amended).
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To date, however, while all Central Government Votes have submitted their Approved Budget Estimates, Work plans, Procurement plans and Performance Contracts for FY 2022/23 and these have already been uploaded on the Integrated Financial Management System (IFMS), only 66 Local Government Votes (see Annex 1) have acceptably submitted their respective Budget Details for FY 2022/23 on the Programme Based System (PBS) despite my various reminders. As such, this Ministry cannot issue Quarter One Expenditure Limits for FY2022/23, and this is delaying commencement of the Budget Execution and shall delay service delivery including payment of Salaries.”
The forewarned officers however did not took Ggoobi’s warnings lightly and did not submit the required approved budget estimates and other correspondent reports prompting him to sack them for breaching the statutory deadlines for effective commencement of the Budget for FY 2022/23 for Local Government Votes, and cancellation their appointments.
He also asked the Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Local Government to immediately nominate new persons for Appointment to replace Accounting Officers for the respective Local Government Votes, that have failed to submit the said mandatory requirements in time.