Expenditure management: departments must prioritise ongoing projects, use e procurement and electronic fund transfers, and avoid year end rush. Economy instructions require strict expenditure management due to revenue shortfall: limit non essential spending, consider foreign visits, vehicle/equipment purchases and hospitality only on merit with preference for CNG vehicles, rationalise advertisement via e tendering, expedite disposal of obsolete assets through as is offers and e auctioning, avoid end of year rush by phasing expenditure, pursue external funding and PPPs, apply zero based budgeting to small schemes, shift committed outlays to Non Plan if necessary, and route all transactions through electronic fund transfer while Finance and Planning scrutinise new commitments.
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Expenditure management: departments must prioritise ongoing projects, use e procurement and electronic fund transfers, and avoid year end rush.
Economy instructions require strict expenditure management due to revenue shortfall: limit non essential spending, consider foreign visits, vehicle/equipment purchases and hospitality only on merit with preference for CNG vehicles, rationalise advertisement via e tendering, expedite disposal of obsolete assets through as is offers and e auctioning, avoid end of year rush by phasing expenditure, pursue external funding and PPPs, apply zero based budgeting to small schemes, shift committed outlays to Non Plan if necessary, and route all transactions through electronic fund transfer while Finance and Planning scrutinise new commitments.
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