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The following members of the Board were present:
International Monetary Fund:
Mr. Bert E. Keuppens, Senior Advisor.
United Nations: Mr. Jean-Pierre Halbwachs,
Assistant Secretary-General, Controller.
World Bank: Mr. Fayezul Choudhury,
Vice-President and Controller.
Absent with apologies:
Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development: Mr.
Khalifa Ali Dau, Senior Financial Advisor
Also in attendance were the following:
International Monetary Fund:
Mr. Chris Hemus, Deputy Chief, Finance Department
Mr. Ramanand Mundkur, Counsel, Legal Department
United Nations:
Mr. Jayantilal Karia, Director, Accounts Division,
Mr. Moses Bamuwamye, Finance Officer
World Bank:
Mr. Charles McDonough, Director, Accounting Department,
Mr. W. Ofosu Amaah, Vice President and Corporate Secretary
- The meeting was opened at 10:00 a.m. by the Chair who informed the other
members that the member from the Arab Fund could not attend the meeting
due to factors beyond his control.
- The agenda was unanimously adopted.
- Certain revisions in the Minutes for the meeting of the 5/12/2003 were discussed.
Statement of Work
- The main focus of the meeting was the Statement of Work (SOW)
for the external audit of the Development Fund for Iraq (DFI). Members
made a number
of comments on the draft SOW pointing, among other things, to the need to:
- make the heading more descriptive;
- clarify the issue of designated recipient;
- elaborate on the four deliverables;
- adjust the audit option periods;
- clarify the role of IAMB with External
Auditors.
- make the heading more descriptive;
- The Chair undertook to revise the SOW on the basis of comments
made during the meeting and to circulate the revised draft to the members
for final review
and comments. The Chair would subsequently complete the draft and submit
it to the CPA before the end of the year. The Chair would also request
the CPA to provide briefings on accounting and reporting issues relating
to the
DFI. The following were identified as areas of interest to the Board:
- The DFI in general;
- The link between the Program Review Board (PRB)
disbursements to actual programs delivered;
- The procurement process of
the CPA;
- The manner in which the CPA undertakes oil and gas sales;
- The role of
the CPA's internal audit.
- The DFI in general;
- The timing of the briefing was also discussed and it was agreed that the briefing should take place at the earliest opportunity, preferably to coincide with the Board's next meeting.
Secretariat Functions
- It was agreed that for the time being an ad hoc Secretary to
the Board be established instead of maintaining a full time staff. To that
end, each of
the member institution could have one of their staff to perform secretariat
functions. It was however decided that all records would be kept in one
central place - with the Chair.
- On the issue of the local professional staff, it was recognized that further action needed to be undertaken to identify a suitable candidate.
Rules of Procedure
- The Board reiterated the need to set clear rules for dealing
with press queries. It was also reiterated that, as a rule, the Chair would
speak for
the Board. At the same time, it would be left to individual members to
use their judgment in answering routine factual queries.
- The drafting of Paragraph 3B (Public Disclosure) of the draft
rules of procedure would be reviewed by the members from the World Bank
and IMF.
- It was agreed that comments on the draft rules of procedure should be submitted as soon as possible.
Press Release
- The members agreed to issue a press release highlighting the results of the meeting.
Other Business
- The venue and date of the next meeting was to be determined
at a later date, in the light of the briefing material to be provided by
the CPA.
- An updated mailing list was requested by the Chair, and the issue of a logo for the IAMB was briefly discussed.
- The meeting was adjourned at 4:30 p.m.
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