The proposed $300 million Economic Governance and Poverty Reduction Credit (EGPRC) from the World Bank, we are told, aims to support the Ghanaian government’s three-pronged efforts to restore budgetary discipline and tackle long-standing public sector and energy issues, while protecting the poor.
Efforts supported by the EGPRC concentrate on measures to:
- establish a treasury single account, improve compliance with the public procurement law, correct any budget deviations (fiscal deficit, pro-poor expenditures) through new fiscal measures, publish fiscal accounts, and submit to Parliament the Freedom of Information Bill;
- reconstitute the boards of energy related utilities and regulatory authority, adopt an electricity sector financial recovery plan, adopt draft legislation on the Ghana Petroleum Regulatory Authority and oil and gas fiscal regime, implement a net hiring freeze in the public sector, eliminate ghost workers in health and education services, classify half of subvented agencies in preparation for their rationalization, divestiture, or commercialization;
- extend the number of LEAP beneficiaries and review the effectiveness of pro-poor expenditures by revising their classification.
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