Political will: The only remedy for corruption
By: Alexander, Joseph K.
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ArticlePublisher: 2007Description: p.29-37.Subject(s): Corruption | Civil service
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Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Individuals, NGOs and governments render Public Service. Politicians and bureaucrats are now the most corrupt. Deceleration in standards and the filth that accured over time escalates corruption. Sustenance of homosapiens and the Universe depend on the annihilation of the virus called corruption. Half-hearted measures have naturally failed to combat corruption. Lack of political will is the chief block to success. Kerala conflictive politics adds to the failure of combative measures to curb corruption. - Reproduced.
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Individuals, NGOs and governments render Public Service. Politicians and bureaucrats are now the most corrupt. Deceleration in standards and the filth that accured over time escalates corruption. Sustenance of homosapiens and the Universe depend on the annihilation of the virus called corruption. Half-hearted measures have naturally failed to combat corruption. Lack of political will is the chief block to success. Kerala conflictive politics adds to the failure of combative measures to curb corruption. - Reproduced.


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