Openness and civil service ethics
By: Hunt, Michael.
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ArticlePublisher: 1995Description: p.11-16.Subject(s): Bureaucracy - Great Britain | Civil service ethics - Great Britain | Civil service - Great Britain
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International Review of Administrative SciencesSummary: The openness in government and civil service is concerned with public knowledge of the way in which decisions are made, the principles which guide that process of decision-making and the degree of information that is available to the public to enable them to participate fully in the decision-making process
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The openness in government and civil service is concerned with public knowledge of the way in which decisions are made, the principles which guide that process of decision-making and the degree of information that is available to the public to enable them to participate fully in the decision-making process


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