Interesting. I particularly like the concentrated v deconcentrated argument with stats to back it. It appears to me that even where MTEF (or similar) rollout has occured (to MDAs and/or Local Government), there has still been a reluctance to accompany the roll out with a lossening of power/control by the MOF. This appears to reflect a degree of scepticism regarding the ability of lower levels to "manage" funds in a positive way - often well founded when capacity is assessed at these levels. No wonder, there are so many disaffected deconcentrated actors who have little real incentive to jump through the hoops that reform is pushing them towards Furthermore, these actors may well correctly estimate that despte any great efforts they may make towards professional budget preparation, the "real" determinant of execution will be political anyway with little respect for the beautifully prepared budget. Easier to stick to traditional budget preparation and add 5-10% for the MTEF outer years and keep the MOF happy by submitting on time! Sad but true I'm afraid, but still definately worth persuing how deconcentrated actors can be drawn into whatever budgeting system develops.