PLEASE NOTE: The Citizens’ Circle
for Accountability has launched two new websites. The first is
the Centre
for Public Accountability (www.centreforpublicaccountability.org),
which contains accountability standards, definitions, steps in
holding to account, and the Journal
of Public Accountability. The
Centre is intended as a primer and resource on public accountability
for citizens and activist citizens concerned with how specific
authorities are carrying out their responsibilities. But it is
also for civil servants, legislators, academics and students concerned
with government operations.
The second site, a blog, is called Forging
Civic Trust (www.forgingcivictrust.org).
Its purpose is to be a resource for all those wishing to bring
about public accountability to a standard of public explanation
from authorities that citizens are entitled to see met. The blog
is also intended to be useful to the public accounting of civil
servants, elected representatives and corporate officials who claim
for their intentions that they default to the public good. The
blog will also be useful to the media in interviewing officials
and commenting on officials’ statements.
As a result, content on this site is no longer being updated.
All content (and much more) is now available on the new sites.
Content left here is intended as a placeholder until the search
engines have found all content and ranked pages accordingly.
Please update your links and bookmarks.
The Journal of Public Accountability
Aims of the Journal of Public Accountability
Current Issue:
Issue 3, October 2004
Back Issues
Issue 2, March 2003
Issue 1, February 2002
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