Transparency in the Financial and Administrative Control Authority in the Sultanate of Oman: Pillars and Dimensions
The study aims to identify transparency in the Financial and Administrative Control Authority in the Sultanate of Oman. The problem of the study lies in the low status of Omani institutions in the Global Corruption Perceptions Index, which reflects the spread of financial and administrative corrup...
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2021
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Summary: | The study aims to identify transparency in the Financial and Administrative Control Authority in the Sultanate of Oman. The
problem of the study lies in the low status of Omani institutions in the Global Corruption Perceptions Index, which reflects the
spread of financial and administrative corruption in the Financial and Administrative Control Authority in the Sultanate of Oman.
The study highlights the importance of shedding light on transparency in the Financial and Administrative Control Authority in the
Sultanate of Oman. The study followed the descriptive analytical approach to describe and analyze transparency in the Financial
and Administrative Control Authority in the Sultanate of Oman. The study reached many results, including that the Financial and
Administrative Control Authority is trying to apply governance standards in accordance with the instructions issued in this regard.
The results showed that one of the most important dimensions of transparency is the possibility of separation of powers, the
practice of transparency in the areas of public life, and the enforcement of the law. The results also showed that the pillars of
transparency are clarity of work rules in institutions, the dimensions of suspicious personalities from financial and administrative
work, rationalization of consumption, and ensuring access to information by the Financial and Administrative Control Authority in
the Sultanate of Oman. The results concluded that the application of transparency greatly contributed to enhancing the freedom of
access to information, and the reports of the supervisory bodies on the situation inside the institutions were given a lot of attention
by the public, which indicates the importance of the prominent media role played by the supervisory institutions in order to
enhance the role of transparency. The study recommended the need to expand the application of transparency elements in the
Financial and Administrative Control Authority in the Sultanate of Oman. The study also recommended that the practice of
transparency contributes to the spread of more freedoms in society, but it is of the opinion that the application of transparency
should not be limited to the public employee in institutions only without looking at the higher leaders, as these leaders may be one
of the causes of financial and administrative corruption. The study also recommended that the supervisory authorities have many
foundations and standards in the matter of punishment and accountability without prejudice to the rights of the employee, as well
as researching the reasons for his fraud and obtaining illegal funds from the institution in which he works. (Abstract by authors) |
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