Corruption and politics hinder financial accountability in Ghana's local government
The article explores why financial accountability in local government in Ghana has not improved despite reforms. The researchers analyzed if funds are managed according to laws, identified a gap between laws and practice, and found that factors like politics, lack of resources, and corruption hinder accountability. The powerful executive's unchecked actions also contribute to weak accountability. The study suggests that existing theories from Western countries may not fully explain financial accountability in developing nations like Ghana, calling for a new perspective on the subject.