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You Cannot Put a Quart into a Pint Pot

You Cannot Put a Quart into a Pint Pot. “The gap between policy ambitions and the practice of implementation is one of the main risks to the credibility of the National Government and the People’s trust in their administration.“ Saskia J Stuiveling www.rekenkamer.nl. Rule of Law.

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You Cannot Put a Quart into a Pint Pot

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  1. You Cannot Put a Quart into a Pint Pot “The gap between policy ambitions and the practice of implementation is one of the main risks to the credibility of the National Government and the People’s trust in their administration.“ Saskia J Stuiveling www.rekenkamer.nl Club of Amsterdam

  2. Rule of Law Consensus Orientated Good Governance (UN) Transparent Effective and Efficient Equitable and Inclusive Participatory Accountable Responsive Club of Amsterdam

  3. Rule of Law Consensus Oriented Transparent Good Governance(UN) Monitoring and Accountablity Equitable and Inclusive Effective and Efficient Participatory Accountable Responsive Gap policy-implementation Club of Amsterdam

  4. Trends in policy implementation Is policy implemented in full? Is the quality of im-plementation good? No policy infor-mation available uncertain uncertain Policy infor-mation available yes no yes no Club of Amsterdam

  5. Objectives Information S Specific Compliance M Measurable Comparability A Agreed Comprehensibility R Realistic Relevancy T Time-bound Reliability C Consistent Club of Amsterdam

  6. Transparency 4 Stages of coping with transparency • Denial: the data are wrong • Justification: the data are right, but it is not a problem • Blame-shifting: the data are right, it is a problem, but not my problem • Taking responsibility: the data are right, it is a problem and it is my problem Club of Amsterdam

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