Factors responsible for ineffectiveness include: (a) Parliament’s lack of time and expertise for detailed scrutiny. (b) Financial control hindered by technical nature of demands for grants. (c) Legislative leadership lies with the Executive. (d) The vast size of Parliament. (e) Majority support for the Executive reduces effective criticism. (f) Financial committees do post-mortem work. (g) Increased use of ‘guillotine’ reduces financial control. (h) Growth of ‘delegated legislation’ reduces Parliament’s role. (i) Frequent ordinance promulgation dilutes Parliament’s legislative power. (j) Control is sporadic, general, and mostly political. (k) Lack of strong opposition and setback in parliamentary behavior/ethics.