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Civil Servants Briefed On Better
Financing Through TAFIS Project
By Laila Rahman
Bandar Seri
Begawan - The Ministry of Finance yesterday held a briefing on
the Treasury Accounting and Financial Information System (TAFIS)
project for senior government officials and civil servants.
The programme was held at the
Ministry's premises.
Opening the session was Pehin Orang
Kaya Laila Setia Setia Dato Paduka Haji Abdul Rahman bin Haji Ibrahim,
the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Finance.
Present as the guest of honour was
Dato Paduka Haji Yakub bin Abu Bakar, Deputy Minister of Finance.
In his speech, Dato Paduka Haji Yakub
explained that in the early 1980s and 1990s, the Treasury Department
had created an integrated planning information system but the Ministry
of Finance was unable to implement it due to lack of manpower.
However, in 1997, the Ministry was
able to outsource the computer system through an open tender and after
ensuring that all security and safety measures complied with the
government standards, a joint venture was established between the
government owned company, BAG Networks Sdn Bhd and Accenture
Technology Venture on July 18, 2002.
Dato
Paduka Haji Yakub added that he was confident the TAFIS project would
bring changes in work practices conducted by government financial
services. With the TAFIS project, the government will be able to
provide better customer service while moving towards a paperless
government.
The highlight of the ceremony was a
presentation on the background of the TAFIS project, its
implementation, a briefing on BAG Networks Sdn Bhd and TAFIS Security.
Speakers included Haji Mahmud bin
Haji Md Daud, Dato Paduka Haji Metassan bin Haji Momin, Azhar bin Hj
Ahmad and Pengiran Haji Md Kasmirhan bin Pg Haji Md Tahir.
At the end of the ceremony, guests
were invited to visit various units of the Ministry of Finance.
The TAFIS programme became the
flagship for egovernment in early 2002. The system is one of the
initiatives of the government to implement the egovernment strategy in
their administration.
The TAFIS programme is about
redesigning end-to-end financial business processes and practices
within the government and its departments.
It not only covers but seeks to
integrate information from the financial accounting and financial
services areas, seeking to make financial processing more efficient,
streamlined and customer focused.
The implementation of the TAFIS
project comprises four levels, where Milestone I focuses on the
Ministry of Finance, Treasury and Audit Department, Prime Minister's
Office, Ministry of Home Affairs, Communication and Health. Currently
900 officers and government staff are using the TAFIS programme.
Milestone 2 focuses on payment
services through Electronic Fund Transfers with banks, Milestone 3 and
4 are scheduled to be completed one year earlier than expected. When
complete, there will be an additional 2,301 TAFIS users compared to
the current 1,421 users.
The TAFIS programme can automatically
stop every expense or commitment of a department whenever the
allocation has exceeded the approved allocation. Through research it
has been established that leave allowance payment, for example, would
only take 13 days to process using the TAFIS programme, which is 65
per cent faster than the old system, which would need 37 days to
process the leave.
Another example is that payment
vouchers that have been processed by a department and received by the
Treasury Department can be paid within 10 days, which is 73 per cent
more efficient that the previous time needed to make payments, which
is 37 days.
In addition to that, payment vouchers
received and approved by the Treasury or Sub-Treasury Department can
be made in only two days instead of the normal four days.
Payment to suppliers currently using
the TAFIS programme will only take 27 days, which is 51 per cent
faster than the old system, which needs 55 days to process the
payment.
For more information contact the
TAFIS Service Desk at 2382282, from Monday to Thursday and Saturday
between 8.30 am and 5 pm. --
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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