Fiscal transparency: Togo meets US Department of State’s requirements for the second consecutive year

Economic governance
Tuesday, 06 July 2021 19:33
Fiscal transparency: Togo meets US Department of State’s requirements for the second consecutive year

(Togo First) - For the second consecutive year, Togo meets the US requirements relative to budget transparency. This was disclosed in the US Department of State's latest Fiscal Transparency Report. The latter assessed fiscal transparency in over 140 countries, throughout 2020. 

The West African has, over the period reviewed, made available to the public all information related to its budget, forecast details, revenues and expenditures. 

It has also been transparent regarding tender processes and signed contracts for exploiting natural resources. 

Togo has been making efforts to publish information relevant to operating permits and licenses awarded by the government. These reforms, however, are struggling to be implemented, at least according to several civil society organizations. 

The Fiscal Transparency report is published every year and covers countries that get aid from the US. “It helps,” the US Department of State says, " to ensure that US taxpayer funds are used appropriately."

With this new ranking, Togo, which has met the three eligibility criteria for the MCC (Millennium Challenge Corporation) Compact for five (5) consecutive years, is “theoretically” getting closer and closer to the U.S. funding program. Two years ago, let’s recall, it gained access to the MCC Threshold program.

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