Making governments accountable : the role of public accounts committees and national audit offices /
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| Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge,
2015.
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| Series: | Routledge critical studies in public management ;
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction and context
- Public accountability : the role of the auditor general in legislative oversight
- Partnering with the auditor-general's office to improve the effectiveness of a public accounts committee : an auditor-general's perspective
- Government accountability in Sri Lanka : the roles of parliamentary oversight committees and auditor general's office
- Parliamentarians' relations with the auditor general of Canada during Sheila Fraser's mandate (2001-2011)
- Danish public sector performance audit : an SAI and PAC Tango
- Public accounts committees in Europe
- The public accounts committee of the House of Commons
- In the absence of a public accounts committee : the Swedish experience
- Public accounts committees in Australia and the Pacific
- Pragmatism, black letter law and Australian public accounts committees
- Making a public accounts committee effective : a chair's perspective from the state of New South Wales, Australia
- Public accounts committees in the Pacific : a PEFA perspective
- Public accounts committees in Asian regions
- The development of public accounts committees of Bangladesh's parliament : an overview
- The role of the public accounts committee in enhancing government accountability in Malaysia
- Responses to public accounts committee of India : a textual analysis
- Promoting public sector accountability in Indonesia : an historical overview 15. the public accounts committees in Thailand : a short note
- Public accounts committees in African regions
- Evolution and effectiveness of the Kenyan public accounts committee
- Strengthening PACS in small parliaments : perspectives from the Caribbean.