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Audit for Accountability in China: An Incomplete Mission
Authors:Ting Gong
Institution:City University of Hong Kong
Abstract:This article argues against the conventional wisdom that accountability is the raison d'être of auditing activities. Audit, admittedly, is a part of the accountability architecture as it contributes to the financial health of a government and the effective management of public money. This does not mean, however, that audit necessarily generates accountability. China's experience with establishing a power audit regime shows that without enabling goals, impartial structural arrangements, and effective procedures, auditing for accountability only remains an incomplete mission.
Keywords:corruption                        audit                        public accountability                        financial management
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