• Regulatory administration is meant to introduce transparency and accountability in public institutions. It the enactment of laws led that guide how public administration is carried out is responsible for the creation of such aspects as separation of powers.
• Regulatory administration is, therefore, based on rulemaking by the various arms of the government with the legislature being the most responsible (Rosenbloom, Kravchuk, & Clerkin 2009).
• In practice, regulatory administration creates efficiency as the manner in which programs are created and implemented are clearly lay down by the statutes imposed on those who administrate.
• It also establishes oversight bodies that oversee compliance with the statutes to minimize chances of corruption and misuse of positions.
• In essence, regulatory administration has been ...