Title: Approaches to Maximize Accountability,
1Approaches to Maximize Accountability, Minimize
Risks, Improve Transparency, and Reduce Fraud in
the Government
Manuel Díaz Saldaña Comptroller of Puerto
Rico May 2, 2005
2- Every entity has to develop different methods or
strategies to maximize accountability, minimize
risks, improve transparency and reduce fraud.
This is even more important when government
entities are involved. The administrators or
managers in public service assume a fiduciary
responsibility in administering the governments
resources. - This fiduciary responsibility entails that the
administrator of the goods will hand them over at
the end of his tenure with an added value,
improved or augmented, in quality and in quantity.
3- Programs developed in the Comptrollers Office to
maximize accountability, minimize risks, improve
transparency and reduce fraud in the Government.
4Mission, Vision and Values
- Mission
- To oversee the transactions of public funds and
property - To promote the effective and efficient use of
government resources - Vision
- To be a world-class model for public office
- To serve Puerto Rico as a true agent of change,
integrating the efforts of the public and private
sectors
5Cont. Mission, Vision and Values
Commitment We are dedicated to our work .
Integrity We work in a responsible manner.
Sensibility We respect the dignity of all human beings.
Justice We watch for the strictest compliance with the law.
Excellence We are constantly improving ourselves.
6COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO CONSTITUTIONArticle
III, Section 221952
- The Controller shall audit all the revenues,
accounts and expenditures of the Commonwealth, of
its agencies and instrumentalities and of its
municipalities, in order to determine whether
they have been made in accordance with law. He
shall render annual reports and any special
reports that may be required of him by the
Legislative Assembly or by the Governor.
7Total Quality Management
- Based on principles of continuous revision of
existing processes and constant measurement of
the results -
- We have identified 230 processes
- We have revised 151 (65 )
- 715 recommendations have been received and 80
of these recommendations have been complied with
8Cont. Total Quality Management
- First Strategic Plan (1997)
- Third Strategic Plan 2004 to 2007 - composed of
five focus areas - Overseeing
- Prevention
- Human Capital
- Technology
- Customer Services
9- If you have failed to plan, you are planning to
fail.
10Strategies
- Directed towards
- Each of the focus areas and
- Promoting the objectives or goals of maximizing
accountability, minimizing risks, improving
transparency in transactions and detecting and
preventing or reducing fraud in the Government - Two dimensions
- Internal
11Internal Strategies
- Anticorruption Policy (2000)
- Ethics Committee - receives, investigates and
decides the merits of ethics-related grievances
or complaints - Hot-line
- Internal Audit Advisory Committee (2000)
12Cont. Internal Strategies
- ISO 9000 certification
-
- Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (beginning
on 1997-98)
13Cont. Internal Strategies
- Promoting the use of technology
- Virtual Office
- TeamMate Program in the audit function
- Payroll payments by electronic means, using
direct deposits
14- That which isnt measured cant be improved.
- Anonymous
15Cont. Internal Strategies
- Project Management Official
- 116 active projects
The vision must be followed by the venture. It
is not enough to stare up the steps we must
step up the stairs. Vance Havner
16Cont. Internal Strategies
- Human Capital
- A strict recruitment process
- Continous education requirements
- Reduction of employee turnover
- Assessment of working environment
17External Strategies
- Identified six strategies geared to improve
public administration and fight corruption
- Rigorous and constant oversight
- Promoting education and training of public
employees - Promoting an excellent administrative and
financial system with emphasis on effective
internal controls - Fair laws
- Dissuasive punishments
- Strategic alliances between related agencies
18- Leadership and learning are indispensable to
each other. - John F. Kennedy
19Cont. External Strategies
- Promoting education and training of public
employees - Training of elected public officials on good
management practices (Law Num. 222 of
August 6, 1999) - Orientations and training on good management
practices - Expositions in large commercial establishments
20Cont. External Strategies
- Massive disclosure of the role of the
Comptrollers Office
21Cont. External Strategies
- Education must stimulate the development of the
capacity to create in human beings and their
devotion to spiritual values. Education must
also forge citizens with moral integrity and a
will of service to the community. Education must
be inspired by a demanding sense of excellence. - Luis A. Ferré, Former Governor of Puerto Rico
22Cont. External Strategies
- There is nothing permanent except change.
- Heraclitus
23Cont. External Strategies
- Oversight function
- Traditional oversight
- New oversight methodology (periodic evaluations)
- Property Registers
- Internal Audit Offices
- Government University
- Legislators Offices
- Municipalities
24COMPARISON OF MUNICIPALITIES (78) COMPLIANCE WITH
ESTABLISHED CRITERIAS FISCAL YEARS 1997-98 AND
2003-04
(58)
(26)
Source Special Reports M-99-4A and M-05-4G
dated May 25, 1999 and April 14, 2005.
25MUNICIPALITIES COMPLIANCEPREPARATION OF AUDITED
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS WITHIN SIX MONTHS AFTER THE
END OF FISCAL YEAR
Due date extended to Jan. 2005 to comply with
GASB 34
Source Special Reports M-99-4A y M-05-4G dated
May 25, 1999 and April 14, 2005.
26Cont. External Strategies - oversight
- Annual evaluation of financial actions that
adversely affect, from an economic point of view,
government administration - Collecting information regarding civil suits
against the government for unlawfully removing
government employees Our reports reflect that
the loss of economic resources amounted to
65,066,295 in a ten year period ending on
December 2004.
27Cont. External Strategies
- Actively participated in the approval of laws
- In the year 2003-2004 and until March 2005, we
have received and submitted comments on 105
drafts of legislative bills
28Cont. External Strategies - laws
- Cont. Actively participate in the approval of
laws - Continuous education and training of public
servants - Contractual and ethics requirements for those who
do business with the government - Controls and disclosure of governmental
transactions - Oversight and protection of informants
(whistle-blowers)
29Cont. External Strategies
- Recommend and promote that all government
agencies use technology - Filing copies of all government contracts and
other documents by electronic means - Use of the Internet to disseminate information of
interest - Complaint register
30- Leaders challenge the status quo. Continuous
challenge produces continuous improvement. - Paul B. Thornton
31- WE COUNT ON YOUR COOPERATION TO IMPROVE THE
OVERSIGHT FUNCTION AND ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC
FUNDS AND PROPERTY