This report re-examines the ways in which parliamentary committees can enhance democratic governance.

Revisiting a report first published 10 years ago, it looks at the ways in which Public Accounts Committees (PACs) work in practice, and considers whether they continue to fulfil expectations as important guarantors of good governance. Noting that PACs themselves, and our knowledge about them, have evolved substantially in the intervening decade, this volume examines the original concept of public financial accountability, noting its origins in the nineteenth century; evaluates the findings of the original study; analyses research data produced in the aftermath of the first report and considers the practices and challenges facing PACs in the second decade of the twenty-first century, such as capacity building, independence and information exchange.
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Examines the ways in which parliamentary committees can enhance democratic governance.

Product details

ISBN
9780745334363
Published
2013
Publisher
Pluto Press; Pluto Press
Weight
359 gr
Height
215 mm
Width
135 mm
Age
Academic, P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
176

Biographical note

Rick Stapenhurst is a Senior Public Sector Management Specialist in the World Bank Institute. He is the author of Following the Money (Pluto, 2013).

Riccardo Pelizzo is a consultant in comparative legislative systems. He is the author of Following the Money (Pluto, 2013).

Kerry Jacobs is a Professor of Business and Economics at the Australian National University. She is the author of Following the Money (Pluto, 2013).