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By: Khalid Hamid

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Financial Audits and Mechanisms for Good Governance of Public Funds: Levers in the Accountability Ecosystem for Greater Impact

Like many people, when I travel, I often take a taxi from the airport into the city center where I’m visiting or working. In my experience, taxi rides are a fantastic opportunity to learn about the local culture, find out which sights are worth a visit, or get recommendations about where to eat. What’s more, these drives are a prime opportunity to find out some more nuanced (and personal) information: how people perceive their government. In many instances, issues of corruption, inefficiency, and waste are openly shared by the driver, alongside personal perceptions of particular politicians. It’s a great, albeit anecdotal, way to get a feel for what local people are thinking or feeling. 

Hamid
United Kingdom
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