Bulgaria Spending Review on Policing and Firefighting

In 2016, the Government of Bulgaria (GoB) decided to initiate spending reviews to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of its spending in the context of a moderate fiscal consolidation process. Though Bulgaria has one of the lowest overall spen...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/806921532364355486/Bulgaria-Spending-review-on-policing-and-firefighting
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spelling okr-10986-301672021-05-25T09:16:24Z Bulgaria Spending Review on Policing and Firefighting World Bank Group PUBLIC ORDER PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT WAGES POLICE FIRE SAFETY BORDER POLICE ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL RETIREMENT AGE CAREER PROGRESSION POLICE FORCE In 2016, the Government of Bulgaria (GoB) decided to initiate spending reviews to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of its spending in the context of a moderate fiscal consolidation process. Though Bulgaria has one of the lowest overall spending in the European Union (EU), spending outcomes lag those of other EU member states. In the case of public order and safety, Bulgaria spends the most among comparable EU countries but outcomes are not satisfactory. Surveys show that citizens have low confidence on the effectiveness of police. Police and firefighters in turn, have said that their effectiveness is constrained by the condition of equipment, excessive time spent on paperwork, additional responsibilities imposed in the frequently changed legislation, and by curtailed staff benefits. To help address these challenges the Ministry of Finance (MoF) requested analytical and advisory support from the World Bank. Such support was intended to identify spending pressures and potential efficiency and effectiveness gains in policing and firefighting. In contrast to most spending reviews, where saving targets are identified upfront and the primary objective is to find ways of reducing the budget, the primary objective of this review is to increase performance and use any savings derived from efficiency gains for additional priority spending on policing and firefighting. 2018-08-08T20:19:08Z 2018-08-08T20:19:08Z 2018-06-29 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/806921532364355486/Bulgaria-Spending-review-on-policing-and-firefighting http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30167 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Bulgaria
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topic PUBLIC ORDER
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
WAGES
POLICE
FIRE SAFETY
BORDER POLICE
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
RETIREMENT AGE
CAREER PROGRESSION
POLICE FORCE
spellingShingle PUBLIC ORDER
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
WAGES
POLICE
FIRE SAFETY
BORDER POLICE
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
RETIREMENT AGE
CAREER PROGRESSION
POLICE FORCE
World Bank Group
Bulgaria Spending Review on Policing and Firefighting
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Bulgaria
description In 2016, the Government of Bulgaria (GoB) decided to initiate spending reviews to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of its spending in the context of a moderate fiscal consolidation process. Though Bulgaria has one of the lowest overall spending in the European Union (EU), spending outcomes lag those of other EU member states. In the case of public order and safety, Bulgaria spends the most among comparable EU countries but outcomes are not satisfactory. Surveys show that citizens have low confidence on the effectiveness of police. Police and firefighters in turn, have said that their effectiveness is constrained by the condition of equipment, excessive time spent on paperwork, additional responsibilities imposed in the frequently changed legislation, and by curtailed staff benefits. To help address these challenges the Ministry of Finance (MoF) requested analytical and advisory support from the World Bank. Such support was intended to identify spending pressures and potential efficiency and effectiveness gains in policing and firefighting. In contrast to most spending reviews, where saving targets are identified upfront and the primary objective is to find ways of reducing the budget, the primary objective of this review is to increase performance and use any savings derived from efficiency gains for additional priority spending on policing and firefighting.
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title Bulgaria Spending Review on Policing and Firefighting
title_short Bulgaria Spending Review on Policing and Firefighting
title_full Bulgaria Spending Review on Policing and Firefighting
title_fullStr Bulgaria Spending Review on Policing and Firefighting
title_full_unstemmed Bulgaria Spending Review on Policing and Firefighting
title_sort bulgaria spending review on policing and firefighting
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2018
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/806921532364355486/Bulgaria-Spending-review-on-policing-and-firefighting
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