Abstract
The article discusses administrative control in Brazil, essential for ensuring legality,efficiency, and transparency in public administration. It highlights internal control,preventive in nature and regulated by Articles 70 and 74 of the Constitution, and externalcontrol, exercised by Courts of Accounts and the Legislative Branch. Social participationis emphasized as a key component, enabled through councils, transparency portals, andthe Access to Information Law. Despite its importance, control faces challenges such asbureaucracy, structural limitations, and low citizen engagement. It suggests investing intechnology, training, and public engagement to strengthen oversight and promote a moreethical and efficient public administration.
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