Accountability, Public Administration Reforms and Developing Countries.
This article emphasis Public administration and accountability in developing countries. The administrative reforms and its process are memorable any time and place. Accountability has been introduced since time immemorial when famous Greek philosophers such as Aristotle, Plato and Zeno had first discussed accountability in the context of judgment, punishment, and social control (Tom 2018). The people who live in a certain jurisdiction as sovereigns are the people of that state. The concept of public accountability specifically points to the belief that the public has a “right to know” or the right to obtain reliable information from the government (Omar et al. 2007; Pablos et al. 2002). The method of controlling the government by protecting, protecting and safeguarding their interests is administration. Therefore, the people and the administration are public administration. This is done by the sovereign people or by the people themselves. A public administrator who moves forward with the spirit of public interest should not only fulfill his responsibilities but also look at the appropriateness. He is understood as a public servant because he is a servant of the people who acts in accordance with the will of the people and identifies the appropriateness. Administrative authorities fulfill their duties according to the form of governance provided by the constitution developing countries like Nepal.
Keywords: Accountability, Public administration, Reform developing Countries.




















