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Journal of Public Administration (JOPA)

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Finger-pointing and second-guessing : executive versus legislative oversight

Author: S.M. Madue

Affiliation: North West University

Source: Journal of Public Administration, 2023-04-17 14:42:09

Accreditation: Department of Higher Education and Training(DHET)



Abstract: Finger-pointing and second-guessing : executive versus legislative oversight

The legislature plays a pivotal role in the realisation of the ideals of democratic governance by, among other things, demanding transparency and enforcing accountability. Democratic governance entails government that is capable of accountability and responsiveness; and, in the South African context, these expectations include the notion of delivering "a better life for all". Legislative oversight contributes greatly to this requirement by ensuring effective monitoring and reviewing of the performance of government and state apparatus, on behalf of the citizenry. Additionally, legislative oversight is required to hold the executive accountable in order to ensure that its performance is consistent with approved plans and budgets. A commonly presumed function of oversight is whip-cracking, which involves riding on the executive, as it is prone to non-performance if no one is nagging it about its deficiencies. This function is