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| Author(s): | By Samuel Sitta, Willibrod Slaa & John Cheyo |
| Organisation: | Africa Research Institute |
In this candid and balanced report, three eminent parliamentarians describe their roles in these far-reaching reforms: from the first parliamentary committee of enquiry, to regular Prime Minister’s Questions and fresh scrutiny of the foreign donors who contribute more than 40% of thegovernment budget. In the struggle to create vigilant and accountable public institutions in Africa, Tanzania has set an important precedent.
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