EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE PERFORMANCE OF PARLIAMENT IN THE PROMOTION OF ACCOUNTABILITY FOR THE USE OF PUBLIC RESOURCES.
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2009-11
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
This study examined the factors that affect Parliament’s performance in promoting accountability.
It focused on the Parliament’s Accountability Committees namely Public Accounts Committee,
Local Government Accounts Committee and Committee on State Authorities and Statutory
Enterprises. Using qualitative and quantitative approaches the study findings indicated there is a
big relationship between the performance of Parliament and institutional factors that hinder its
performance. This includes multi party politics, independence and committee funding. The
capacity factors included the weak research capacity and capacity to perform value for money
audits. The Oversight Institutions that compliment the role of Parliament had challenges
including limited funding and lack of autonomy from the Executive. In addition, Public
institutions did not adhere to guidelines and financial regulations and fail to implement
recommendations made by Parliament. There was also limited public participation in ensuring
accountability. The study concluded that although Parliament faced challenges in promoting
accountability, its performance had improved due to the multi party political dispensation. The
study recommended increasing the research and performance of value for money audits, increased
funding to Parliament and independent review of the audit reports. Oversight institution
strengthening and independence was also needed. There was also need to ensure implementation
of Parliament’s recommendations and increase public participation to perform its accountability
role. This study complemented the studies already done on the performance of parliament but was
unique because it examined accountability as it is enforced under the new experience of a multi
party Parliament. The study helped to understand the interplay between Parliament and the other
oversight Institutions that have the legal mandate to promote accountability. The findings of this
study can be used for policy change to address the capacity and institutional bottlenecks of the
legislature.
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External Factors, Internal factors, Factors Affecting, Performance, Parliament, Promotion, Promotion, Public Resources
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Karusigarira, Harriet (2009) External and Internal factors affecting the performance of parliament in the promotion of accountability for the use of use of public resources