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Has Devolution Increased Democratic Accountability?
Authors:Mahmoud Ezzamel  Noel S Hyndman  Åge Johnsen  Irvine Lapsley  June Pallot
Institution:Cardiff University;, Queen's University Belfast;, University of Edinburgh;, Oslo University College and University of Edinburgh;, University of Canterbury
Abstract:This article examines the impact of devolution, the New Public Management and public management culture on accounting for democratic accountability in the first term of the devolved national assemblies and parliament in the UK. Although there is more openness, transparency, consultation and scrutiny with regard to budgets, accounts and performance as a result of devolution, there is extensive information overload. Thus, many politicians are highly dependent on the parliamentary division of labour and are reliant on experts and advisors functioning as buffers and filters of accounting information.
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