PUBLIC SECTOR CONTROL

Authors

  • Ljubiša Todorović Univerzitet Slobomir P, Bijeljina, Bosna i Hercegovina Author

Keywords:

control, budget law, executive power

Abstract

The role and place of financial factors in a specific social activity is determined in a compromise conflict. There are two requirements: to achieve a definite goal with a minimum of financial investments. That is why the government of every country is obliged to, on the one hand, consider the economic situation and plan development of the country, and on the other hand, enable optimal execution of missions and tasks of the executive branch. Therefore, logically, there is a need for the greatest responsibility of those who are authorized to dispose of and use state funds, as in all state bodies. Establishment of a modern system of management and disposal of budget funds is not possible without managers and professional bodies. At the same time, it is necessary to establish such control mechanisms, which will continuously monitor and direct all processes in financial and material operations, but also such types of control, which will be able to detect and prevent illegalities and misuse of budget funds.

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Published

2021-06-15

How to Cite

Todorović, L. (2021). PUBLIC SECTOR CONTROL. The Journal Law Review of Public Sector, 1(1), 7-27. https://rpjs-journal.com/index.php/rpjs/article/view/34

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