(Bandar Seri Begawan, 5th) The Ministry of Finance and Economy (MoFE) yesterday hosted a seminar on the socialization of the Fiscal Consolidation Plan (FCP) and the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Manual at the theater hall of the ministry's building.
The seminar was organized by the Budget Section and the Research and Strategic Management Division of the Ministry of Finance and Economy, aiming to promote the ongoing pursuit of fiscal sustainability by the government and to enhance collaboration between the public and private sectors in national development through PPP projects.
The seminar aims to provide government officials, particularly those involved in reviewing existing policies, implementing structural reforms, and exploring new methods of public service in their respective departments, with an opportunity to understand the situation.
The seminar also aims to deepen the understanding of the Fiscal Consolidation Plan guidelines to support fiscal discipline and innovative governance.
The Fiscal Consolidation Plan emphasizes various measures taken to repair the government's financial situation, including reducing deficits and debt.
The seminar was organized by the Budget Section and the Research and Strategic Management Division of the Ministry of Finance and Economy, aiming to promote the ongoing pursuit of fiscal sustainability by the government and to enhance collaboration between the public and private sectors in national development through PPP projects.
The seminar aims to provide government officials, particularly those involved in reviewing existing policies, implementing structural reforms, and exploring new methods of public service in their respective departments, with an opportunity to understand the situation.
The seminar also aims to deepen the understanding of the Fiscal Consolidation Plan guidelines to support fiscal discipline and innovative governance.
The Fiscal Consolidation Plan emphasizes various measures taken to repair the government's financial situation, including reducing deficits and debt.