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Ethics in Public Administration - Coggle Diagram
Ethics in Public Administration
Requirements of the effective operation of democratic government
Public officials being
independent
impartial
responsible to the people
Government decisions and policies made within the proper structure of government
Public confidence in the integrity of its government
Public office not used for personal gain
Public servants operating in a changing environment
Face stricter limits on resources
New functions as a result of
devolution and greater managerial discretion
increased commercialization of the public sector
a changing public/private sector interface
changing accountability arrangements
Subject to greater public scrutiny and increased demands from citizens
Public service flaws
Conflicts of interests
Objectives where there are few guidelines as to how public officials should act
Bribery
Other ethical wrongdoings
Fraud
Examples of ethics violations
poor working conditions
releasing proprietary information
safety violations
discrimination
Codes of ethics
sanction - moral condemnation
set of principles and rules
Sanctions
Restriction
Corrective Action
Suspension
Advisory Warning
Revocation
Verification of Competency