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- 2009404429 abstract "To control potential conflicts of interest and ensure greater accountability many democracies, like South Africa, have introduced financial disclosure regulations, which set obligations on elected public officials to publicly declare their personal financial and non-financial interests. By making this information publicly available the conduct of public officials is made more transparent, thereby allowing democratic institutions and citizens to hold politicians accountable. Drawing strongly on empirical data, the paper examines and evaluates the various aspects of the implementation process of financial disclosure for South Africa's elected officials. These include the scope and content of disclosure requirements, compliance by elected officials, institutional support and capacity for disclosure, monitoring and oversight mechanisms and public access to information. The paper is a product of a three-year research project undertaken by the ISS Corruption and Governance Programme.".
- 2009404429 contributor B11574064.
- 2009404429 contributor B11574065.
- 2009404429 coverage "South Africa Officials and employees Salaries, etc.".
- 2009404429 created "2009.".
- 2009404429 date "2009".
- 2009404429 date "2009.".
- 2009404429 dateCopyrighted "2009.".
- 2009404429 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-34).".
- 2009404429 description "Introduction -- Conflicts of interest in public life -- Financial disclosure regulations -- South Africa's regulatory system -- National Parliament and provincial legislatures -- National executive and provincial executive councils -- Local government -- What South African politicians disclose -- National and provincial legislatures -- National and provincial executives -- Local councillors -- The financial interests of elected politicians in South Africa -- National MPs -- Provincial MPLs -- Local councillors -- Critique and analysis -- Compliance Levels among elected officials -- Timing of submissions -- National level compliance -- Provincial and local compliance -- Incomplete disclosure records -- National parliament -- Case studies in national parliament -- Standardisation -- National executive -- Local level -- Institutional support and capacity -- Knowledge of the disclosure process -- Junior status of staff -- Monitoring and oversight -- Monitoring and review procedures -- National parliament -- The presidency and executive members -- Provincial legislatures -- Case study : Western Cape legislature -- Metros -- Enforcement and penalties -- National parliament -- National executive -- Provincial and local levels -- Access to information -- Balancing transparency and privacy -- Testing the right to access information -- National parliament -- Provincial legislatures -- The case of Nelson Mandela Bay Metro -- The metro councils -- The presidency -- Provincial executive councils -- Revisiting ethics in public life: building a culture of accountability -- Compliance versus values-based approach -- Closing the loopholes -- Setting a precedent: S'bu Ndebele and the Mercedes Benz s500 -- Findings and recommendations.".
- 2009404429 description "To control potential conflicts of interest and ensure greater accountability many democracies, like South Africa, have introduced financial disclosure regulations, which set obligations on elected public officials to publicly declare their personal financial and non-financial interests. By making this information publicly available the conduct of public officials is made more transparent, thereby allowing democratic institutions and citizens to hold politicians accountable. Drawing strongly on empirical data, the paper examines and evaluates the various aspects of the implementation process of financial disclosure for South Africa's elected officials. These include the scope and content of disclosure requirements, compliance by elected officials, institutional support and capacity for disclosure, monitoring and oversight mechanisms and public access to information. The paper is a product of a three-year research project undertaken by the ISS Corruption and Governance Programme.".
- 2009404429 extent "34 p. ;".
- 2009404429 hasFormat "Available also online in PDF format from Institute for Security Studies (ISS) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.".
- 2009404429 identifier PAPER192.PDF.
- 2009404429 isFormatOf "Available also online in PDF format from Institute for Security Studies (ISS) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.".
- 2009404429 isPartOf "ISS paper ; 192".
- 2009404429 isPartOf "ISS papers ; no. 192.".
- 2009404429 issued "2009".
- 2009404429 issued "2009.".
- 2009404429 language "eng".
- 2009404429 publisher "Pretoria : Institute for Security Studies,".
- 2009404429 relation "Available also online in PDF format from Institute for Security Studies (ISS) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.".
- 2009404429 spatial "South Africa Officials and employees Salaries, etc.".
- 2009404429 spatial "South Africa.".
- 2009404429 subject "Conflict of interests South Africa.".
- 2009404429 subject "Disclosure of information Law and legislation South Africa.".
- 2009404429 subject "Financial disclosure Law and legislation South Africa.".
- 2009404429 subject "MLCM 2010/40606".
- 2009404429 tableOfContents "Introduction -- Conflicts of interest in public life -- Financial disclosure regulations -- South Africa's regulatory system -- National Parliament and provincial legislatures -- National executive and provincial executive councils -- Local government -- What South African politicians disclose -- National and provincial legislatures -- National and provincial executives -- Local councillors -- The financial interests of elected politicians in South Africa -- National MPs -- Provincial MPLs -- Local councillors -- Critique and analysis -- Compliance Levels among elected officials -- Timing of submissions -- National level compliance -- Provincial and local compliance -- Incomplete disclosure records -- National parliament -- Case studies in national parliament -- Standardisation -- National executive -- Local level -- Institutional support and capacity -- Knowledge of the disclosure process -- Junior status of staff -- Monitoring and oversight -- Monitoring and review procedures -- National parliament -- The presidency and executive members -- Provincial legislatures -- Case study : Western Cape legislature -- Metros -- Enforcement and penalties -- National parliament -- National executive -- Provincial and local levels -- Access to information -- Balancing transparency and privacy -- Testing the right to access information -- National parliament -- Provincial legislatures -- The case of Nelson Mandela Bay Metro -- The metro councils -- The presidency -- Provincial executive councils -- Revisiting ethics in public life: building a culture of accountability -- Compliance versus values-based approach -- Closing the loopholes -- Setting a precedent: S'bu Ndebele and the Mercedes Benz s500 -- Findings and recommendations.".
- 2009404429 title "Financial disclosure requirements in South Africa 2004-2008 / Collette Schulz-Herzenberg and Rosemary Vickerman.".
- 2009404429 type "text".