Privatization will lead to Less Corruption

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Prithvisingh Bagul said:   8 years ago
I think, yes, privatization leads to less corruption. I will explain it by example i.e. like in the Ahmedabad city there is private company of light supplier i.e.Torrent Power. It solves the problem on only one call. But if street light is gone off and we call 10 times to govt than they will be doing at 11th complaint. But I don't think that only private sectors only lead to less corruption.

The change in Human mentality will only need to not less corruption but it will be no corruption. Because if people will only not give any money for to be done his work than there will be no corruption. Like students give the money to his coaching sir for giving him more marks or to give paper. So I think change in Human mentality will only lead to no corruption instead less corruption.

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Jatin m. said:   1 decade ago
Hello! friends,

According to me, privatization can lead to less corruption in India. Because in private sectors every work is done in the supervision of bosses and if bosses try to do corruption and if any one of his company member spread this news to outside then he can not increase its production which effect its economical status.
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Saurav prasad said:   1 decade ago
I strongly believe that corruption is nothing to do with privatization.

Corruption is not all about taking money and doing things illegally.

Rather it is doing things against policy.

Privatization can only improve quality of service and hence leading to gain of customers confidence.

Pressurizing employees to stay late, working in shifts, help team, targets,

Buttering, taking ahead wrong people ahead, appraisals, etc are kind of private corruption in an organization.

Say if you privatize the irctc.com, it will definitely gonna help indians in many ways but on the other hand it will add more bugs to fare.

People can bear the best services at the cost of money. Recruitment process, reward process, support functionality will have a different measure.

Where private organizations are effective.

Corruption in privatization are much painful than any other forms that government official do.

The suggestion is to give regular trainings, feedback system and the system transparency, internal exams, promotional exams, to government officials.
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Ajay Hooda said:   1 decade ago
By privatization we may have a control on expenses but by this only the services to a common man will get in high rates. Take example of airport express metro line, when it is under control of reliance we have to pay 100 for our journey. But now when it is governed by government. Its rates are deducted to almost 40 percent.
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Santosh rai said:   10 years ago
Hello everyone, corruption is no where related to government sector or private sector, its the mind set of the people, even the private firms have to pay commission to get their work done faster so there is no surety that privatizing the sector will reduce corruption. I support that their should be privatization (with partial monitoring from government) in sectors which needs upliftment such as infrastructure, power, agriculture, health care etc so that we economically become strong.

Privatizing these sectors will not only boosts and bring revenue but will also generate employment and increase competition, more company will join there by competing for price, quality and quantity to meet the demands of the people as result customer will get good quality of infrastructure, better facility and at cheaper price.
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Akash Patel said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends, according to me privatisation surely leads to less corruption because, there always remains an eye on each employee who is working in private company. He cannot make any this regularities in his work or regarding the firm in which he is working. Second thing is he is supposed to work in an atmosphere full of values so there are no chances that he can do any false statement to his firm. Third point is regarding salaries, which are probably high and so no chances of corruption.
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Ganga said:   1 decade ago
Privatization is managerial approach that has attracted the many people like academics, politicians government employees. Privatization can only improve the quality of service. I strongly believe that corruption is nothing to do privatization.
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Bhupesh sahu said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends,

In my opinion, privatization cannot get help in rid away of corruption, because of lack of motivation in public sector people do not work as they are intended to do. For example, incentives are not given on the basis of performance, their honesty. Further, they get job security, they know that if he/she won't work at all then also then also they will get paid.

So government should change their policy.
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Karan said:   1 decade ago
What I feel is privatization means every things will be in the hands of private organization. Politicians can not interfere in it directly so definitely corruption will be very less and one more thing that we can expect quality from private organization.
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ASHISH KATARIYA said:   1 decade ago
As many of the above have mentioned, even I feel that Privatization is not the solution for reducing corruption.

In simple words, now the money need not be distributed to a huge chain, right from peon / watchman to the minister, Now it can directly be distributed between few people only.

But corruption, or in other words wrong or incorrect practices won't stop.

Privatization also, companies will invest money, and then once it comes to earning, then it like a downpour for them, (one time investment).

When politicians were involved, atleast the feared a bit, for the had next elections to play for, and they needed support. If privatization comes in, those who takeover, not all will be noble people.

Imagine, now we have atleast few scams, if Privatization is done we can have many RAJU'S and RADIAS and KALMADIS.

SO I feel, instead of complete privatization, if it is done by both political, private sector, and societies together, it would be better.
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