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Corruption eruption: Paths of redemption?

By: Dhar, T.N.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2011Description: p.401-421.Subject(s): Corruption In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: It is often said that most of the corruption in public administration emanates from the political system. An insidious type of spoils system has evolved in an escalating measure and contaminated and credibility are being questioned. Policy making mechanism and social systems in constitutional context stand weakened and on the other hand these scrawny and corrupt insititutions have to experience trust deficit pubic adminisration has to introspect, own resonsibility and find as well as implement correctives and solutions for its loss of integrity, failure to act with honesty, acts of negligence and preventable politicisation. In the circumstances the essential need is to take a holistic look at the national level in multiple contexts reconnising our basic political, cultural, economic and institutional strengths. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 57, Issue no: 3 Available AR94607

It is often said that most of the corruption in public administration emanates from the political system. An insidious type of spoils system has evolved in an escalating measure and contaminated and credibility are being questioned. Policy making mechanism and social systems in constitutional context stand weakened and on the other hand these scrawny and corrupt insititutions have to experience trust deficit pubic adminisration has to introspect, own resonsibility and find as well as implement correctives and solutions for its loss of integrity, failure to act with honesty, acts of negligence and preventable politicisation. In the circumstances the essential need is to take a holistic look at the national level in multiple contexts reconnising our basic political, cultural, economic and institutional strengths. - Reproduced.

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