Title: | Le systeme de controle de la gestion des finances publiques au Benin |
Author: | Bello, Sakinatou |
Year: | 2019 |
Periodical: | KAS African Law Study Library (ISSN 2363-6262) |
Volume: | 6 |
Issue: | 4 |
Pages: | 439-449 |
Language: | French |
Geographic term: | Benin |
Subject: | law |
External link: | https://www.nomos-elibrary.de/index.php?doi=10.5771/2363-6262-2019-4-439 |
Abstract: | What can the state without public finances? Nothing! This means that public finances are at the heart of the state and allows the state to exist. If public finances such a central place, it is because they allow the state to function and to honor its obligations towards the national and international community. Public finances are nothing more than the money of the people whose management is entrusted to the government. This implies and imposes rigour and transparency in their management. We cannot therefore talk about public finances without talking about the management, control and evaluation of the efficient and effective execution of the various budgetary tasks. The situation of the republic of Benin is a good case study to explore the issue. |
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