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When did government accountability stop making sense?
Today, government accountability is generally accepted as a desirable goal. There is a public expectation that governments and their agencies will be able to be brought to account in a variety of ways – whether that be through traditional mechanisms such as parliamentary oversight, or through the growing proliferation of specialist accountability bodies including Ombudsmen, […]
Posted in Government & Citizenship, Research
Tagged accountability, Attorney-General, constitutional law, Governor, Independence commissioner against corruption, ministerial responsibility, Public Law and Policy Research Unit (PLPRU), reserve powers
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