Privatization will lead to Less Corruption

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Smit kr. jha said:   1 decade ago
From my point of view, it would be wrong to say that privatization would lead to wipe off of corruption as it is not an activity which is limited few individuals working in public sectors. As in recent many private firms are found alleged in corruption. To be with corruption or act against it is up to an individual, whether he is from public or private sector.

As corruption can happen anywhere. By cleansing or rather sanitizing I should say working environment of public sector, would be an long term solution. Leadership should be strong and committed enough for welfare organisation. Of these things are OK. Corruption wouldn't exist for long. Privatization is a short term solution, would act like painkiller which has its side effects too, such as increased rates etc.
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Sunita said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends,

The root cause of corruption is human selfishness and their laziness.

They wants, their desires have increased but don't want to give their best. We need to work on cause of corruption. Rather than which sector should be in existence.

Zero tolerance for corruption.

Stringent laws and regulations should be there for corrupted people.

Improvement in education system that is emphasis on moral values should be more. Meditation in morning assembly can work well. Students can feel mental peace and come to know more about themselves.

Instead of changing the system, there is immense need to change the mindset of Indians.

We should look for improvements in existing system rather than blaming existing system and replacing with another one.

Thanks.
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Himanshu yadav said:   8 years ago
Firstly I want to tell the meaning of privatization. Conversion of ownership from the public sector (govt sector) to private sector. According to me, privatization will lead to less corruption because-.

- In public sector, they work for political purpose rather than economic purpose. -.

- The manager is more accountable to employer /shareholder and to the consumer.

- in private sector, good and service is more efficient than public, which results in output, more profit, and less corruption.

-in private industry or companies have more profit that why they can invest more and get profit.

- privatization will inc choice to the consumer and also lead to economic growth which inc GDP.

- IF employer gets better salary then chance of involving decreases.
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Prakash Kumar Mishra said:   1 decade ago
Hi friends, Privatization is not the solution for acquiring good services. Satyam is an example. System is not guilty people who run that system is guilty. So we don't more concentrate towards privatization. We should try to change the bad mentality of human. Peoples think doing government job is more secure than private job because we can do job according to ourself. None will force to do work. For overcoming to that government employee mentality in every organization should have a CCTV camera installed. So that Seniors always keep their eyes on them. And government should give good incentive for doing more work aspected too. We should try to change our system passing through lokpal bill and makes control over high profile person (like ministers).
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Sheshnath kumar said:   1 decade ago
I think privatisation will not lead to less corruption in any way, it only did is change the mind set of people of thinking about self only, privatisation is some how cause of corruption directly or indirectly, it made people to think that only my growth is needed, no need to worry about others welfare. Then how we can get rid out of this so called corruption?

People should have think about others too, and government should take stern action to eradicate this problem like pass the janlokpal bill, strict rules in work areas, stationary action against people who violet the rule, and most important co-operate each other. Then no need of pvt. Anywhere. By doing these we can be safe and live freely in a uncorrupted and beautiful world.

Thank you!
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MANSI said:   10 years ago
Hello friends,

Talking on the topic" privatisation leads to less corruption" I think in case of corruption there is nothing like private or a public thing. The best way to get out of this is "digitization" i.e. making everything online and hence reducing the human interference because I feel this is the only way which can provide us with 100% transparency and hence a reduction in corruption.

Taking a recent example of filing an FIR. I think it has really helped a lot in reducing the corruption at least at this level.

What else can be done is by making strict laws and creating a non governmental organisation which would not only keep a check on the laws but will also make sure that the implementation is being done properly.
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Aditi said:   10 years ago
Privatization will help in removing corruption but at the same time it is not suited for every sector. Government owned sectors work for the welfare of people and also bring revenue for the government to function properly.

I think if government imposes strict rules and give punishment to the one accused for corruption the instances of corruption will reduce. Here is an example, Delhi chief minister Mr. Kejriwal encouraged people to post videos or voice recordings when police took bribes from them so that they can stop these malpractice.

Many policemen were accused and punished as a result they are now afraid and do there work properly. So, I believe if people and government work together we can make India corruption free.
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PPP.Premchand said:   8 years ago
Good morning.

Corruption comes from us both from the govt sector or private one. If a country is completely privatised then it may lead to.

Some more problems. Privatisation is just for.

The shake of shareholders. Just imagine if education or transport or medical system is completely privatised then we will face some more new problems especially financial problems. Corruption is not only floated on govt sector but also in private ones. Best example is Satyam computers company.

So what my opinion is, first we should make a step against the evil by stop giving and receiving bribes at any cost. No one comes to change the society we are the young rebels can do magic and make the country as a corruption free.

Thank you.
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Durgesh singh said:   9 years ago
I think privatization is a solution but first we should change few rules over it means if a civil contractor own a contract so the final inspection always be in the hands of a civil engineer who is a govt employee and definitely he well get bribe so they have increase the cost of the project at the time of auction of the tender so we should think about it how can we remove this bribe system.

And there is no doubt that private company can give better facility than a govt sector because the pay off govt employees are fixed they will get the salary at the last of month either they have done the job properly or not but In private sector it is not like that if you have to get salary then you have to do the job properly.
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Aarav said:   1 decade ago
Privatization is not the solution of corruption, corruption is problem of mentality of human. I believe that privatization will lead India to Developed country, because in private sector's employees do effective job and done the task on the time.

So I don't believe that privatization leads the country to less corruption, corruption will still there but in the other form. In the present money goes to the hand of government employee and after privatization it will go to the organization and the government employees on the higher post that's only the difference that will appear.

If we want to remove corruption from our country, we have to change our mentality. We have to do our jobs sincerely.

Thank You!
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