Government should clean its own hands before pointing finger at the private sector for corruption.

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Rahul said:   1 decade ago
Corruption is loss of resource doesn't matter if it is done by private sector or public sector. So one can't say that government has no right to point out the corruption done by private sector having said that government should start taking some serious measures in order to eradicate corruption from public sector and private sector and gain trust of public which will lead to the betterment of our country.
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Vishal Singh said:   1 decade ago
In India corruption started mainly after 1990. Due to liberalization & globalization employees in private sector start earning more in comparison to their counterparts in public sector in spite of less capable, so what happen that bureaucrat start thinking that person with less in knowledge as well as less in age also becoming richer day by day, they fed up with the government salary and allowances structure so they start taking bribe.

Private sector is main cause of corruption I can prove it with following mentioned argument.

. Commission based recruitment policy in private sector so employee start making fool to general public to earn more specially insurance companies.

. To earn more profit private companies make negotiation with politician and bureaucrat on sharing basis of profit so today's politician with lack of social responsibility and interaction they doesn't find anything wrong in this so they clear unambiguous projects.
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Navin said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends. The topic is very interesting. In my opinion private sector can not do the corruption itself if people from the government does not help them to do so. Whatever scam we go through in the past has been carried out with the help of some big minister.

So if government tries to point out the finger on private sector then the government must first correct themselves. Moreover today private sector is contributing a lot in the development of the country. It is creating the job opportunity for the educated which otherwise would not have been possible. So it is reducing the unemployment.

It is bringing new technologies and many more. So I believe private sector is playing a crucial role in the development today. What we need to do today is to help in making a good government so that India may achieve whatever it deserves. Thank You.
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Ajit said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends,

We all know that when we point a finger to others we point rest fingers to ourselves. The message is very and loud. The government must clean its own system before twisting the arms of private sector. We all know the kind of contribution private sector has made in taking India to the next level with almost nil support from government Our politicians are greedy animals who can see as far as next election. They tend to make policies which can garner them few more votes. They always try to confuse common people by distributing few kg rice and grains. Well I am also of the opinion that govt should appoint sharp regulators for specific sectors who are vigilant enough to stop fraudulent practices in the private sector. But CHARITY SHOULD BEGIN FROM HOME. Thank you.
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Vichoo said:   1 decade ago
As far as I am concerned the government should clean themselves before pointing others that they are corrupted. The big scams in the recent years such as 2G scams, CWG and Adharshan have occurred in their own home. The government yet not taken practical solution to end these spate of scams. this is what makes people in India to worry which can ruin their future. the government can even punish the corrupted private sectors after cleaning their own home.
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Rituraj suman said:   1 decade ago
According to me corruption is injected in our blood except some people and it is very essay to blame some one to hide your fault government is doing same thing with the privet sector and also with those people who is raising their hand against the corruption. Although government is the governing body and he has to take care about all these thing but they don't understand these thing before they alleged. So government should change their mind set and clean the corruption and corrupt people from their part.
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Rohan said:   1 decade ago
I would simply put my vote in private sector, because government or public sector are main culprits in corruption which ruin the future in darkness.The government had pointed fingers on private for corruption. The private sector are profit oriented with hard work in competition.The progress of private sector had taken away basic aminetes like electricity under there belt.The best example is reliance power which is progressing well in mumbai.In future due to government had to check there own pockets before addressing burglar to others. Thank you.
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Akshay said:   2 decades ago
I do agree that government should clean its hands before pointing finger at the private sector.

Although we know that private firms charge high prices as their motive is to earn profit, also we cant blame entirely on the government too.

So both are equally contributing towards the corruption.
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Ankita said:   1 decade ago
Ankita-Corruption is a big issue for our country .we can not blame only government for that ,both public and private sector involves in it.cwg sam 2g scam, govt health related programmes are currupted.Private sector relates somewhere with these government sector while doing business.There is a chain from upper to lower so the whole system needs a change to stop it
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Kara jhansi said:   1 decade ago
Government is the governing body. It has to see that everything goes on well as per law. If government is strict and punishes the wrong doers severely, no one dares to be unlawful. Private sectors are profit oriented. They tend to bribe to get their things done. But it is the duty of public servants to implement the rules under all pressures whatsoever it may be. Change should come from gross root level in public sector and government which appears to be a mirage in the near future, in spite of "India against corruption movements".
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