Ethics and the changing nature of public service
By: Shergold, Peter.
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ArticlePublisher: 1997Description: p.119-24.Subject(s): Ethics | Civil service
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Australian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The public sector is held to an ethical standard not demanded of others. It must recognise the distinctive nature of its contribution to the public good and meet a demanding accountability regime. Structural changes pose still further challenges for the public sector. Yet we should be proud of our accomplishments and willing to defend the unique character of public service. - Reproduced
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The public sector is held to an ethical standard not demanded of others. It must recognise the distinctive nature of its contribution to the public good and meet a demanding accountability regime. Structural changes pose still further challenges for the public sector. Yet we should be proud of our accomplishments and willing to defend the unique character of public service. - Reproduced


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