Author:
Muhammad Bashir,Shah Mussawar,Asadullah ,Khan Naushad
Abstract
Purpose of the study: This study aimed to explore the association between the role of parliament and perception of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) paradigm for curbing corruption in Peshawar.
Methodology: A stratified random sampling technique was used to gather information from 320 sample respondents through an interview schedule. The gamma and chi-square test was applied to determine the association between dependent and independent variables.
Main Findings: Parliament’s role was termed as of paramount importance in curbing corruption. There was a significant association between the vital function of parliament in curbing corruption (P=0.000), introduce new anti-corruption laws (P=0.016), parliament assure the accountability of executives (P=0.003), parliament should work with other institution (P=0.034), Public Account Committee’s role is admirable in parliament (P=0.815), non-accountability of powerful (P=0.022), parliament should introduce a strict law (P=0.017) and perception of the NAB paradigm for reducing corruption.
Applications of this study: The results of this research work can be applied to all watchdogs’ institutions for its policymaking.
The originality of this study: The study is unique because the information was aggregated directly from the people in the research area.
Publisher
Maya Global Education Society
Subject
General Social Sciences,General Arts and Humanities