The role of the public protector

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Thornhill, Christopher

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African Consortium of Public Administration

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Democracy demands regular free and fair elections, transparency and public accountability. Public administration is subject to the democratic ideals of society and in the case of South Africa it has been the premise on which the public service has been founded since the inception of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996. Section 195 of the Constitution contains the principles on which public administration must be based. These principles include inter alia that public administration must be accountable. To obtain, maintain and promote public accountability the Constitution provides in chapter 9 for State Institutions Supporting Constitutional Democracy. The abovementioned provisions clearly identify the South African government’s commitment to accountable public administration. In this article two cases are used to highlight the effects of the role of the Public Protector as one of the Chapter 9 institutions and its contribution to obtaining transparency and accountable public administration.

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Public protector

Sustainable Development Goals

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Thornhill, C 2011, 'The role of the public protector', African Journal of Public Affairs, vol. 4, no. 2, pp.79-88.