KARACHI: A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Pakistan (ACCA), the Auditor General of Pakistan (AGP) and Governance and Policy Project Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). The MoU aims at working in collaboration to address the financial management skills gap that exists across the finance functions of the provincial government departments. At the signing ceremony, the representatives from AGP and KP government were present. The signatories included Shakeel Qadir Khan, Secretary Finance, Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Safeer Ahmad, Additional Finance Secretary, Government of Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa. Representatives from Auditor General Pakistan (AGP) included Mrs. Hashmat Iqbal, Deputy Auditor General (North) and Adnan Rafique, Director General, HRM. Signatories from ACCA included Sajjeed Aslam, Head of ACCA Pakistan, Arif Masud Mirza, Regional Head of Policy MENASA and Faisal Azeem, Head of Education North. The event was also attended by KP Chamber of Commerce and Industries president, KP Women Chamber of Commerce Industries president and vice president, Special Secretary, KP, Planning Secretary, KP and Minister KP IT Department and Minister KP Education and Power Department. The signatories to this MoU recognise that joint collaboration to strengthen Public Financial Management (PFM) by improving the knowledge base of government employees through provision of a certified education program would be mutually beneficial. ACCA is well placed to deliver this as it is the only international accounting body to have a presence in Pakistan for almost 20 years, with offices in 6 cities primarily providing professional learning and career opportunities to young people and organisations in the public and private sectors. Under this MoU ACCA will provide pathways to individuals who have completed PFM Professional accreditation program (PAP) to top up their existing qualification with a globally recognised Professional Accounting qualification. The World Bank will provide financial support for the project through The Multi Donors Trust Funds Pakistan. The World Bank has initiated Governance and Policy Reforms Projects in Financial Management Skills enhancement. High-quality financial information in the public sector enables assessment of the impact of fiscal and monetary policy decisions; assists external reporting by governments to electorates, taxpayers, and investors; and aids internal management decisions in resource allocation (planning and budgeting), monitoring, and accountability. “The AGP is the prime institution in the country for ensuring public accountability and fiscal transparency in government operations. Our main aim is so strengthen and enhance financial discipline and we are main driving force behind the rising trend of accountability and transparent utilisation of public funds. Having people with the right professional skills in the right jobs is critical to the development of a sound public financial management system that can be relied upon to provide public value services to the citizens of Pakistan and support the democratic process. Published in Daily Times, November 21st 2017.