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Title: Governance Reform in Karnataka


1
Governance Reform in Karnataka
  • Vikram K. Chand
  • World Bank
  • April 26, 2004

2
The Context
  • Reformist Government elected in late 1999.
  • Pressures from below for change in system.
  • Legacy of highly skilled civil service.

3
Key Challenges
  • Improving the quality of services.
  • Reducing political interference.
  • Combating corruption.

4
Bangalores Service Delivery Miracle
  • Dramatic improvements in service delivery.
  • Report cards issued by the Public Affairs Center
    (PAC).
  • Survey commissioned by the Bangalore Agenda Task
    Force (BATF).

5
Improvements in Satisfaction Public Services
in Bangalore
 
Source PAC
6
Large Decline in Corruption
Corruption across Three Report Cards
100
80
60
25
who paid
40
32
20
19
14
9
22
0
1994
1999
2003
Year
General Households
Slum
Source PAC
7
Trends Services in Bangalore
Source BATF
8
Computerization of Land Records
  • 20 million land records computerized.
  • Results
  • Steep reduction in bribes
  • Faster delivery times
  • Fewer errors
  • Travel to Taluq offices still necessary.

9
Enhancing Transparency in Government
  • Transparency in Tenders and Procurement.
  • Model law on Right to Information (RTI).
  • RTI adopted despite stiff resistance.
  • NGOs push for RTI implementation.

10
Frequent Civil Servant Transfers
  • Market in buying and selling of posts.
  • Politicians use transfers for patronage.
  • Frequent transfers hurt service delivery.

11
Overall Transfers/Karnataka
12
Controlling Transfers
  • Cadre management committees.
  • Quantitative caps on transfers.
  • Computerized transfer process.
  • Mass transfers reduced sustainable?

13
Anti-corruption Enforcement
  • Strongest Lok Ayukta (Ombudsman) in India.
  • Investigates corruption/maladministration.
  • Budget US1.6 million five hundred officers.
  • Activist Judge appointed in June, 2001.

14
Lok Ayukta Focus on Service Delivery
  • Investigations
  • Drug adulteration
  • Public hospitals (absenteeism, exploitation)
  • Transport and registration departments.
  • Corruption in municipal government
  • Volume of complaints triple in one year.
  • Wide publicity may be the best way to check
    corruption when courts dont work...

15
Lok Ayukta In Action
16
Key lessons from Karnataka
  • Political commitment crucial for reform.
  • Administrative reformers empowered.
  • Civil society stoke pressure for change.
  • BATF Model of public-private partnership.
  • Synergy among key actors in Karnataka.

17
The Role of the World Bank
  • Reinforce local initiatives through SALs.
  • Focus first fiscal, expand to governance.
  • Time-table for home-grown reforms.
  • SALs strengthen reformers in government.
  • Efforts not uniformly successful.

18
Future Challenges
  • Replicating Bangalore model.
  • Extending service delivery gains to rural areas.
  • Sustaining political commitment.
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