Public Sector Roundtable
9 November 2011 (09:00 - 13:40)
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View on Google MapsOn Wednesday 9 November 2011, FEE organised a high level meeting in Brussels to discuss what good governance means and its implications for strong financial management in the public sector. Good governance has a critical role to play in delivering efficient and effective public services, as well as helping to increase public trust and confidence now and well in to the future. The roundtable aimed at sharing and discussing the views of all relevant stakeholders in the European debate.
Documents of the Roundtable are now available.
Related files:
Programme
Speakers’ CVs
Presentation of Ian Carruthers
Presentation of Stephanie Ledoux
Presentation of Jeroen Maesschalck
Presentation of Riccardo Mussari
Presentation of Philippe Peuch-Lestrade
Presentation of Judith Smyth
Summary
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00:00 - 00:00
Philip Johnson,
FEE President
Caroline Mawhood,
Chair of Roundtable
00:00 - 00:00
Good governance in the public sector: IFAC / CIPFA
international framework project
Good Governance in the context of Public Internal Financial
Control (PIFC)
Contribution of good governance to public value
Contribution of audit function to good public governance
Ian Carruthers,
IPSASB-CIPFA
Pia Widen,
European Commission
Riccardo Mussari,
University of Sienna,
Italy
Philippe
Peuch-Lestrade,
Ernst & Young
00:00 - 00:00
00:00 - 00:00
The Good Governance standard for public services: how it was
developed and is being used
Ethics management and good governance in the public sector:
competing fads or complementary approaches?
Preliminary steps for good governance – A case study of
France
Judith Smyth,
UK Office for Public
Management
Jeroen Maesschalck,
University of Leuven,
Belgium
Stéphanie Ledoux,
Ministry of Finance,
France
00:00 - 00:00
Caroline Mawhood,
Chair of Roundtable
00:00 - 23:47