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Public Money, Public Accounts, and Accountability

2021
Abstract Trust carried within it a duty of accountability, not only to show that the trustee acted in the interests of the entrustor or beneficiary but also to account financially for moneys that an entrusted official handled. This chapter examines formal methods of accountability in an age of an expanding state and empire.
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Accounting for public accounts committees

Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 1996
Public accounts committees (PACs) in Australia as elsewhere are usually discussed and assessed in terms of their contributions to realizing the accountability of ministers and their departments to Parliament. Analysis of the history of the Joint Committee of Public Accounts (JCPA) of the Australian Commonwealth Parliament for the period 1914‐1932 shows,
Pieter Degeling   +2 more
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The Role of Public Sector Accounting on Accountability in Public Institutions in Ghana

European Journal of Business and Management, 2022
El creciente impulso a la rendición de cuentas en las instituciones públicas en toda África se debe a las diversas perspectivas socioeconómicas asociadas. Es por esto que la rendición de cuentas del sector público es tan crítica y, por lo tanto, el interés en comprenderla y garantizar que se haga correctamente para cumplir con su propósito previsto ...
Ali Napari, Edmund Amaning
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The Meaning of “Public Accountant”

The Accounting Review, 1944
Abstract The article focuses on the meaning of public accountants. It has different meaning for different individuals. The author is of the opinion that since some of the work of a public accountant is affected with a public interest, a definition suitable for use in a statute may be needed.
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Public accountability

New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising, 2000
AbstractThe claim of public accountability—the documentation of performance and sharing of results—is a matter of good stewardship for nonprofit organizations. A variety of strategies for pursuing accountability are available to nonprofit leaders.
James M. Greenfield, Richard F. Larkin
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