According to the PERA Force Laws, after the Authority submits its annual report, the Government is required to present the report in the Assembly. This legal requirement ensures transparency and accountability, allowing lawmakers to review the Authority’s activities, financial performance,... Read More
According to the PERA Force Laws, after the Authority submits its annual report, the Government is required to present the report in the Assembly. This legal requirement ensures transparency and accountability, allowing lawmakers to review the Authority’s activities, financial performance, and compliance with statutory objectives. Presenting the report in the Assembly enables oversight, facilitates discussion on improvements, and supports informed decision-making regarding the Authority’s policies and operations. Other actions such as archiving, simply publishing, or returning the report do not fulfill the statutory obligation under the law. By mandating presentation in the Assembly, the PERA Force Laws ensure that the Authority’s work is officially scrutinized, promoting good governance and public trust in the enforcement framework.
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