Last updated: 13 Jun 2024
Good governance is a target for governments, as it has been firmly established that there is a close
relationship between the development desired by citizens and the implementation of principles of good
governance, including: a. Having a vision supported by a mission and purpose. b. Emphasizing efficiency while focusing on core
tasks. c. Transparency in providing data and granting the right to access information. d. Citizens’ and investors’ ability to
anticipate changes in regulatory procedures while ensuring their stability for reasonable periods. e. Involving citizens
and stakeholders in decisionmaking and emphasizing the majority opinion. f. Holding officials accountable and holding those
who demonstrate poor performance, especially intentional ones, accountable. g. Commitment to law enforcement
while considering legislative justice upon issuance. Over the past four decades, technologies have rapidly
evolved, providing new mechanisms for performing tasks that have disrupted traditional systems named as
“disruptive systems” because they have dramatically altered work models. In order for governments to keep
pace with this significant change in the private sector and to bridge the gap between them and to satisfy
citizens and investors, governments have begun to modify their structures to rely more on technology
tools that provide flexibility and speed in adapting to events and changes, along with increased efficiency
in performance. Additionally, these tools offer higher accuracy in decision-making due to the ability to
collect and analyze larger amounts of data and create simulation scenarios. The figure below illustrates one
of the current government structure designs.
Anti-Corruption
Dr. Ahmed
Darwish
Mahmoud
Former Minister of Administrative Development and lecturer in the Master's program on Governance and Anti- Corruption at EACA
Issue No. 5
2023-12-01
24
27
2974-3001
6
Article
Journal
Conscience of the Nation
https://aca.gov.eg/News/5222.aspx
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13 Jun 2024