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What Is Government Accountability?

Government accountability means that public officials and institutions are responsible for how public resources are used and how decisions are made. It involves transparency, oversight, and public participation.

Accountability is not about blame or politics. It is about improving services, correcting problems, and ensuring public money delivers value.

Citizens play a role by observing what happens in their communities, sharing information responsibly, and participating in lawful channels for feedback and reporting.

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