Small Branches Conference - Workshop C - Financial Scrutiny and Oversight: How can Small Parliaments ensure effective accountability? (Mentoring Session)

What:
Workshop
When:
9:00 AM, Monday 22 Aug 2022 (4 hours)

For legislatures to deliver on their mandate to exercise oversight and hold governments to account, it is vital that they have the capacity to exercise effective financial scrutiny, both ex ante (budget formalisation and estimates) and ex post (scrutinising the actual use of public funds).

This workshop will look to explore how those Parliaments within the Small Branches Network can overcome size and capacity limitations to deliver on their oversight responsibilities and ensure the appropriate use of public funds by the Executive. In addition to hearing best practices from across the Commonwealth, the workshop will also highlight the work of the Commonwealth Association of Public Accounts Committees and (CAPAC) and the drafting of the CPA’s Handbook on Parliamentary Financial Oversight: Adapting PAC Best Practices to Legislatures in Small States.


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Small Branches Conference - Workshop C - Financial Scrutiny and Oversight: How can Small Parliaments ensure effective accountability? (Mentoring Session)  


Panelist
National Assembly of Seychelles
Member of Parliament
Panelist
Turks and Caicos House of Assembly
Member of Parliament and Minister of Physical Planning & Infrastructure Development
Panelist
Legislative Council of the Isle of Man
Deputy Clerk of Tynwald and Clerk of the Legislative Council, Isle of Man
Panelist
McGill University
Student and Researcher
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