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This study aims to determine Budget Accountability in Disaster Management. The research method used in this study is a qualitative research method. Informants in this study were taken by purposive sampling method. There were 5 informants in this study, namely: Secretary, Head of Subsection for General and Planning Programs, Bengkulu Province BPBD Officers and Employees and the community around the disaster site. Data analysis technique steps in this research are, data collection, data reduction, data display and conclusion. The results of the study show that the 2021 Disaster Management Budget Accountability (Covid-19) has not been effective because there are still shortages imitations of Resources in Management, Accuracy and goals and targets. as well as differences inion on the suitability of prices during normal times and during disasters.
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