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Treasury automates debt systems to boost transparency
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82824, member: 636"] Treasury bureaucrats finally realized using paper files to track billions is a terrible idea. Principal Secretary Chris Kiptoo announced plans to digitize debt management systems to stop money from vanishing into thin air. He spoke at the Public Debt Management Office while urging staff to embrace technology that eliminates bureaucratic lag. Director General Raphael Owino stood alongside his boss to hype up two specific tools. The Development Partners Management Information System supposedly fixes how the state handles external resources. They also touted the Electronic Document and Records Management System as a way to modernize the fiscal framework. Tracking donor funds has been a nightmare due to fragmented data and sloppy reporting. This new tech promises to let taxpayers see if loans actually fund approved projects rather than lining pockets. The Resource Mobilization Department built the tracking software internally to monitor cash flows in real time. Officials claim this shift creates a secure digital audit trail that meets global standards. They believe these upgrades will comfort international lenders who worry about repayment capacity. The entire automation drive represents a desperate attempt to prove the government can competently handle its checkbook. [/QUOTE]
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