Administrative Accountability
Administrative Accountability
Administrative Accountability
Accountability
1.Types of Public Administration
2.Types of Administrative
Accountability exercised in:
Varietiesof public
administration
Regulation
Administrative
Accountability
Refers to a system in which
administrators are obliged to
subject themselves to the
scrutiny of those who have
entrusted them with power and
they have to take responsibility
for their performance (SONG Tao, College
of Political Administration, Zhongshan University,
China, in Carino, 1993).
Public office is a public trust.
Public officers and employees
must at all times be accountable
to the people, serve them with
utmost responsibility, integrity,
loyalty, and efficiency, act with
patriotism and justice, and lead
modest lives (Article 10, 1987
Constitution).
Four Standard Questions Of
Accountability
2. To whom is he accountable?
2. Managerial accountability
3. Program accountability
Performance Audit
Social accountability
4. Process accountability
A. Traditional Accountability
Weberian bureaucracy routinization, obedience
management analysis
organization and methods (O
and M) studies
systems improvement
C. Program Accountability
Managerial
Accountability
2. Development Managerial
Administration Accountability
3. New Public Program Accountability
Administration
4. Development Process Accountability
Varieties of Public
Administration and the Process
of Regulating Behavior
Varieties of Public Process of
Administration Regulating
Behavior
1. Accountability of control
Regularity
(Traditional
Accountability)
2. Managerial control
Accountability supervision
3. Program influence
Accountability management
4. Process supervision
Accountability management
The Process of Regulating
Behavior
A. Sources of Power
May be external to or
internalized by the regulated
1. Herman Finer
2. Carl Friedrich
Professional
training to include development of
knowledge and skills, guidance in attitudes, code
of ethics