Perfikot's reform is actually not complicated; overall, it is aimed at improving administrative efficiency by establishing two new departments within the existing cabinet framework.
One department, the Audit Department, is responsible for reviewing the rationality of all government plans, as well as auditing the financial expenditures of each plan to confirm their reasonableness and identify any unnecessary expenses.
To this end, the Ministry of Finance needs to formulate a financial budget every quarter and an overall government budget each fiscal year.
The Audit Department will then audit government expenditures based on the budget formulated by the Ministry of Finance to ensure that all spending is as much as possible within the budget plan, avoiding unnecessary waste.
