22 – 23 AUGUST
9.00 – 17.15 (22 AUGUST), 9.30 – 15.00 (23 AUGUST)
E249, SECOND FLOOR NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BUILDING, PARLIAMENT

Parliament, Monday 20 August 2018 – Media are invited to the 3rd annual conference of the African Network of Parliamentary Budget Offices (AN-PBO), hosted by the South African Parliament’s Parliamentary Budget Office.

The AN-PBO is a platform for African Parliamentary Budget Offices and similar institutions to share ideas and experiences about strengthening support for parliamentary fiscal oversight. The inaugural conference, held in August 2016, established the AN-PBO and laid the foundation to build a platform for information sharing among African countries that have PBOs and those considering establishing them. The forthcoming 3rd conference aims to further advance these goals and to strengthen support given to parliamentarians in their fiscal oversight role within the continent.

Delegates expected to attend come from countries in Africa and across the world, including those with PBOs and representatives of international organisations supporting legislatures’ oversight of public funds. Members of the South African Parliament and Provincial Legislatures and representatives from Institutions Supporting Democracy are also expected to attend. 

Panel discussions over the two days will focus on:

  • Updates on new African PBOs
  • Public finance situation and development path in Africa
  • PBO and support for fiscal oversight
  • PBO governance structures: International experiences lessons and best practice
  • Technical analysis and other work by PBOs – Budget Analysis
  • Effective communication of technical analysis
  • Public participation in the budget process

For more about conference topics and participants, please click https://tinyurl.com/ybdxtl4t

South Africa’s Money Bills Amendment Procedure and Related Matters Act of 2009 made establishment of the South African Parliament’s PBO possible. The Act and the Constitution empowers Parliament to make amendments to the budget – not only to approve or reject it. The PBO of the South African Parliament, in existence since 2013, has been assisting Parliament to exercise this substantive constitutional mandate. Through its regular reports and assessments, the PBO has provided the means for Parliament to interrogate the budget more thoroughly.

Media wishing to attend the conference should send their details to Nolizwi Magwagwa (nmagwagwa@parliament.gov.za 081 716 5824) and Manelisi Ntsodo (mntsodo@parliament.gov.za, 081 716 2021). Please also indicate if you would like to interview any of the participants.

ISSUED BY THE PARLIAMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

Enquiries: Moloto Mothapo 082 370 6930