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Event Title:
PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM: WHAT WORKS AND WHY?
Date: 7/17/2008 - 7/17/2008
Washington D.C. – On July 17th, 2008, the World Bank presented a panel discussion on a new report from the IEG entitled Public Sector Reform, What Works and Why? The event was moderated by Sanjay Vani, Lead Financial Management Specialist (OPCFM), who introduced the report and related its importance. Steven Webb, and Lead Author of the IEG report, addressed the group by explaining its objectives and his hopes that the report would stimulate discussion and new ideas for the future. Additionally, Webb stated that while they could not cover every aspect of the public sector, they did focus on four key areas including: public expenditure and financial management, civil service and administration, tax administration, corruption and transparency.




B-SPAN releases from this event are:
Public Sector Reform: What Works and Why?

 

       
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