Managing government ethics
By: Washington, Sally.
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ArticlePublisher: 1997Description: p.15-17.Subject(s): Civil service ethics | Civil service
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OECD ObserverSummary: Few, if any, OECD countries have escaped occasional headlines pointing to government scandals, exposing anything from inappropriate behaviour to full-scale corruption, on the part of both politicians and civil servants. Politicians can be dealt with at the polls, if not through the judicial system. But what can be done to ensure integrity in the machinery of government? - Reproduced
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Few, if any, OECD countries have escaped occasional headlines pointing to government scandals, exposing anything from inappropriate behaviour to full-scale corruption, on the part of both politicians and civil servants. Politicians can be dealt with at the polls, if not through the judicial system. But what can be done to ensure integrity in the machinery of government? - Reproduced


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