SADC Financial Regulations Effective 1 April 2013
Signed
PREAMBLE
IN EXERCISE of powers conferred on the Council of Ministers by Article 30 of
the Treaty (as amended) for the Establishment of the Southern African Development
Community, the Council hereby makes the following Financial Regulations.
PRINCIPLES
OF
SOUND
FINANCIAL
MANAGEMENT
1. SADC financial resources shall be administered in accordance with the principles
of good corporate governance, sound financial management and enterprise risk
management.
2. Good corporate governance is a combination of processes and organisational
structures implemented by management to inform, direct, manage and monitor the
organisations resources, strategies and policies towards the achievement of the
organisations objectives.
3. Good governance principles require that where SADC personnel may be deemed
beneficiaries in a transaction or have conflict of interests shall recuse themselves
from decisions relating to the transaction.
4. The principles of Sound financial management of economy, efficiency and
effectiveness generally apply as follows:
(a) the principle of economy requires that the resources used by the institution for
the pursuit of its activities shall be made available in due time, in appropriate
quantity and quality and at the best price;
(b) the principle of efficiency is concerned with the best relationship between
resources employed and results achieved; and
(c) the principle of effectiveness is concerned with attaining the specific
objectives set and achieving the intended results.
5. SADC financial resources shall be appropriated within its annual budget and such
budgets shall be established and implemented in compliance with the principles of
transparency and accountability. Whilst delegation of Authority is permitted by
these regulations, ultimate accountability for the financial administration of SADC
Secretariat shall always remain with the Accounting Officer.
6. Specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time bound objectives shall be set
for all sectors of activity covered by the budget.
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