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THE TREASURY

PUTTING IT TOGETHER

AN EX PLANATORY G UID E TO THE NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC S ECTO R FINANCIAL MANAG EMENT S YS TEM

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TA BL E O F C O N T E NTS

T H E T R E A S U RY This book is a brief introduction to the New Zealand public sector financial management system for Interested members of the public Parliament, Government departments and agencies Students who want an overview Enquirers from overseas. At the end of the book is a list of other resources to help you find more information on the financial management system. ISBN: 0-478-10609-2

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INTRODUCTION

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CHAPTER ONE

Introducing Public Sector Financial Management The purpose of New Zealand’s public sector financial

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management system and the structures within which it operates.

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C H A P T E R T WO

Explaining Key Concepts Key ideas behind the design of New Zealand’s public sector

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financial management system, and some of the terms used.

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CHAPTER THREE

Planning and Budgeting Negotiating and decision-making processes that

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comprise the Budget cycle.

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APPENDIX A

CHAPTER FOUR

The Public Finance Act 1989

Authority from Parliament Appropriation, the constitutional process whereby

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Parliament authorises the Government to use public

Abbreviations F U RT H E R R E A D I N G

Public sector financial management tools that

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improve the performance of the public sector.

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CHAPTER SIX

The Wider Crown Estate State-owned enterprises and Crown entities.

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CHAPTER SEVEN

Reporting on Results Requirements for reporting by departments and by the Crown as a whole.

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CHAPTER EIGHT

Scrutiny by Parliament Parliamentary scrutiny of the Government’s performance and the way it updates the authority

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Parliament provides the Government during the year.

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Reporting Required by the Fiscal

APPENDIX C CHAPTER FIVE

Managing Efficiently

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APPENDIX B

Responsibility Act 1994

resources for specified purposes.

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APPENDICES

CHAPTER NINE

Putting it Together Summing up the existing system and how it is evolving.

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INDEX

INT RO DU CTI O N BY T HE S E C R E TA RY TO T H E T R E A S URY

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I N T R O D U C T I O N B Y T H E S E C R E T A R Y TO T H E T R E A S U RY

New Zealand’s public sector financial management system has attracted a good deal of interest, both within New Zealand and internationally. This interest is generated by New Zealand’s application of modern financial management techniques to the public sector, and by the system’s success in helping governments turn strategy into action and providing financial information for decision-making and accountability. Improvements and enhancements are continuing to keep public sector financial management alive to the needs of government decision-makers. Those involved in its design and operation can take pride in the system as it stands. The Treasury is committed to promoting understanding of the system. For some time now the need has been evident for a publication to set out clearly how the system operates in practice. This publication meets that need. The name of this book, “Putting it Together”, highlights a distinguishing characteristic of New Zealand’s financial management system. Each component of the system supports and reinforces other components. The financial management processes fit together with management processes. As each part of the system is described, you will see how it integrates with the other parts to achieve the overall objectives of high-quality financial management. We are seeking to put it together for you. I am confident that this book will be a valuable guide to Members of Parliament, public servants, students and other interested members of the public as well as our overseas enquirers. I commend it to all readers.

Murray Horn Secretary to the Treasury August 1996

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