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Strengthening Public Financial Management Program

Reforming large state-owned enterprises and complex regulatory reform. The impact of political sensitivities need to be factored into reform programs for major SOEs, particularly public utilities. Moreover, there may not be much legitimate appetite for foreign investment into distressed state-owned enterprises.

Project Name

Strengthening Public Financial Management Program

Project Number
46385-001
Report Date
01 Aug 2014
Report Link
https://www.adb.org/projects/documents/tonga-strengthening-public-financial-man…
Report Source
Self-evaluation
Country
Tonga
Sector
Public sector management
Public expenditure and fiscal management
Themes
Inclusive Economic Growth
Report Rating
Successful

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