Political Accountability vs. Bureaucratic Autonomy: The Need for Changes in Policy-Making Procedures.
Title: Political Accountability vs. Bureaucratic Autonomy: The Need for Changes in Policy-Making Procedures.
Category: /Law & Government
Details: Words: 3901 | Pages: 14 (approximately 235 words/page)
Political Accountability vs. Bureaucratic Autonomy: The Need for Changes in Policy-Making Procedures.
Category: /Law & Government
Details: Words: 3901 | Pages: 14 (approximately 235 words/page)
Accountability is the essence of our democratic form of government. It is the liability assumed by all those who exercise authority to account for the manner in which they have fulfilled responsibilities entrusted to them, a liability ultimately to the Canadian people owed by Parliament, by the government and thus, every governmental department and agency. Without it, power in the hands of the wrong individual or group could be abused to the extent where laws
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