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Research Article

Do legal prescriptions ensure public accountability? Insights and lessons from local governments in Bangladesh

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Pages 57-67 | Received 05 Aug 2017, Accepted 01 Feb 2018, Published online: 20 Mar 2018
 

Abstract

This article, which is based on qualitative research, addresses legally-prescribed mechanisms of public accountability and the extent of their use and effect at the lowest level of local government in Bangladesh. The findings are that, while various mechanisms have been established, they have not been effective in holding local representatives to account for what they do and achieve. The main reasons for this have been the unresponsiveness of the representatives, as well as the inability and/or reluctance of local residents to exercise their formal rights of participation and control. These matters pose fundamental challenges which must be the focus of comprehensive change and reform aimed at significantly strengthening local governance and democracy.

Acknowledgement

The contribution of interviewees and focus group participants is gratefully acknowledged.

Notes

1. Details on the questionnaire and focus group discussions are available from the corresponding author.

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