Privatization will lead to Less Corruption
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Pragati said:
8 years ago
Corruption in the organization is when there are various processes going on and one can manipulate the system. Transformation in systems i.e technology, re-engineering is enabling to form a standard functioning. Therefore privatization is getting more accustomed to these changes and focusing on, so therefore privatization not only brings competitive environment in the industry but also clears the system to be more transparent.
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Anup Sharma said:
1 decade ago
Privatization and corruption both are totally different thing. Those people who are corrupt it doesn't matter whether they are in public sector or government sector they will remain corrupt. The only benefit of privatization is that quality of output of different organization will improve. As you can take the example of Indian railway if it will be privatized then you will able to see the standard of the Indian railway.
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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.
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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Satish garnayak said:
1 decade ago
As my friends told about the topic they are right on their own point of view, but my opinion is that by doing privatization it will never clean the corruption completely, it only possible when people are work together, and we people well not corrupt ourself, then obviously the corruption can be reduced, because corruption starts from us, if we are in the right way then corruption will be far away from us. Thank you.
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Naveena D said:
6 years ago
Good Evening Friends,
According to me, Privatization leads to less corruption as well as it is not suitable for many private sectors. So, It does not only provide a good thing for the people whereas corruption will happen in many sectors. So, private sectors or Privatization will helpful for the people's requirements as well as some bad things also happen. So we should not allow corruption.
Thanking You.
According to me, Privatization leads to less corruption as well as it is not suitable for many private sectors. So, It does not only provide a good thing for the people whereas corruption will happen in many sectors. So, private sectors or Privatization will helpful for the people's requirements as well as some bad things also happen. So we should not allow corruption.
Thanking You.
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Vedanand Singh said:
1 decade ago
Hi friends!
I am supporting you all what everybody has said.
But as we know that there are two aspects of life. One is positive or negative.
If privatization goes into positive way, it would give positive effect, corruption may be reduced. If it goes into negative way, it would give negative impact, thus corruption may be reduced.
But ultimately it depends on the mind of the people, how we take it.
I am supporting you all what everybody has said.
But as we know that there are two aspects of life. One is positive or negative.
If privatization goes into positive way, it would give positive effect, corruption may be reduced. If it goes into negative way, it would give negative impact, thus corruption may be reduced.
But ultimately it depends on the mind of the people, how we take it.
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Poonam said:
1 decade ago
Hi Friends, According to me Corruption can be stopped if we internally feel it is bad. Privatization can little bit help to remove corruption but it can be removed completely if every people of our country do their duties with honesty and hard work. We teach students in their school we should speak truth always and do hard work to achieve our goals. Don't use short way to get success.
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Mujffar ali said:
1 decade ago
In my opinion privatization is not solution to reduce corruption because corruption is due to mentality of the person and these are present in both private or government sector. If the person will have the mentality to involve in corruption then privatization will not help to reduce the corruption. If we really want to reduce the corruption we have to change the mentality of person.
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Sangeeta verma said:
1 decade ago
Hello guys,
Well I do agree with some of my friends who have mentioned that privatization has no role in removing corruption. These are two different aspects in a way that privatization cannot make any efforts in removing corruption that has to come within ourselves and major part has to be played by the government in removing this. So according to me, I wouldn't agree to this.
Well I do agree with some of my friends who have mentioned that privatization has no role in removing corruption. These are two different aspects in a way that privatization cannot make any efforts in removing corruption that has to come within ourselves and major part has to be played by the government in removing this. So according to me, I wouldn't agree to this.
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Priyanka said:
1 decade ago
Both are corrupted in their own ways. Take example of the company "Maytas" - reverse of "satyam". Was not a government body. But it was created on paper by satyam (Raju). Even private organization if they want to cheat they can by creative accounting, mixing up with auditors, top management, account and finance department. Corruption is everywhere, and needs to be controlled.
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