Transparency key to attracting investments – WB to gov’ts
The World Bank has said transparency in all government financial commitments and investments is key in creating an attractive investment climate.
The Bretton Woods institution said this could help make substantial progress this year to deliver better outcomes for people in developing countries.
Mr David Malpass, President of the World Bank Group, said this when he outlined five key principles that will make borrowing countries improve on their debt transparency.
He said in a statement that “we are disclosing more disaggregated data in the DRS than in the past and in the future, we will be seeking support from borrowing countries on a mechanism to disclose even more granular information on debt payments”.
He added: “This, of course, is only a start—and our goal is to increase the breadth and quality of debt data available here and elsewhere. Going forward, borrowing countries and creditors need to achieve sustained progress on five key principles to improve debt transparency and improve investment flows:
“Spell out loan contract terms and payment schedules; full disclosure of the stock of public and publicly guaranteed debt, SOE liabilities, and debt-like instruments;
“Enable borrowers to seek relief from excessive confidentiality clauses so they can proceed with more transparent data reporting;
“Promote effective and prudent use of collateral and liens in sovereign borrowing; and Insist that borrowers and lenders avoid violations of legal requirements of other creditors, such as negative pledge clauses.”
Source: ClassFMonline.com
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