transparency and accountability in government finances
Transparency and accountability in government finances refer to the practices and systems put in place to ensure that information about a government's budget, revenue, spending, and financial activities is easily accessible, understandable, and reliable. It involves making financial data publicly available, accurately tracking and reporting financial transactions, and holding government officials responsible for their management of public funds.
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