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How are the minister responsible for their ministries? why?​

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Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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A minister is ultimately responsible for all actions by a ministry because, even without knowledge of an infraction by subordinates, the minister approved the hiring and continued employment of those civil servants. If misdeeds are found to have occurred in a ministry, the minister is expected to resign.

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Answered by annalucyagabriel
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Working with the appointed heads of these agencies, ministers will implement government policy and ensure agencies meet their goals and purposes within their allocated budgets. They will also seek the advice of the agency in the development of budgets, policy and new legislation. Each Minister will have laws which they and their departments administer and must work within. Many of them allow the Minister to make regulations which the Governor will proclaim. In a way, therefore, the Minister can make laws, although this, again, is subject to Parliament. Ministers are also responsible for the carriage of any new legislation in Parliament relating to their area of responsibility.

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