Privatization will lead to Less Corruption
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Ravi Rajotiya said:
9 years ago
Friends, I will give you a much better question for question.
Do you think private companies pay bribes to the government for benefits in policies?
I think yes they do.
It is the answer to your question that privatisation is not the solution, it is just running away from responsibility.
Improving mentality as everybody says is the solution, not privatisation. Yes, privatisation has many advantages and disadvantages. But I can, t count corruption in either of them.
Do you think private companies pay bribes to the government for benefits in policies?
I think yes they do.
It is the answer to your question that privatisation is not the solution, it is just running away from responsibility.
Improving mentality as everybody says is the solution, not privatisation. Yes, privatisation has many advantages and disadvantages. But I can, t count corruption in either of them.
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Karuna said:
9 years ago
Corruption is not a fault, it's default. To change the default things we should change the settings in our mobile phone like that to this default corruption we should change our mindset.
And the another thing is the government must take necessary steps like strict rules, spot punishment, heavy fine, transported to another country.
And the another thing is the government must take necessary steps like strict rules, spot punishment, heavy fine, transported to another country.
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Ashutosh said:
9 years ago
Good morning!
As per my perception, privatization will lead less corruption. Govt employee has high-level job security. They know no one can fire him/her except some rare of the rarest case. Keeping this point of view they take advantage of this and take a bribe for doing his duty. Govt job employee is in full of corruption from bottom level to high level. But in private case job security is not present. Every time you feel the pressure of doing your best for your organisation. Your senior officer pressurises you on a regular basis. So you can do work and only work. You don't have time to do or think another issue like corruption.
As per my perception, privatization will lead less corruption. Govt employee has high-level job security. They know no one can fire him/her except some rare of the rarest case. Keeping this point of view they take advantage of this and take a bribe for doing his duty. Govt job employee is in full of corruption from bottom level to high level. But in private case job security is not present. Every time you feel the pressure of doing your best for your organisation. Your senior officer pressurises you on a regular basis. So you can do work and only work. You don't have time to do or think another issue like corruption.
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Mohammad Asif said:
9 years ago
Yes, privatization leads to less corruption because of the fact that the Chairman or CEO of private corporates stick on to stringent rules as they have to gain dividends from the organization, unlike government companies. There are no owners in the government Companies so they will be too liberal hence privatization is necessary.
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Ritesh said:
9 years ago
In my opinion, the first question is why we need the privatisation? Is it mainly because of the corruption in the government sector or because of the inefficiency of the governance? If corruption is the main reason then I think we are on the wrong track because privatisation is not the solution to the corruption. We have the examples of Satyam and 2G scams. Therefore, the solution of the corruption is the good governance, a good judicial system, stringent law and order system. So rather focussing on the privatisation we should find the root-cause of the corruptions and its solutions. And I believe that one of the root causes of the corruptions is the integrity of people whether they are government officials or they are common people. The other major issues are poor judicial system, weak law and order system. So until and unless people will not care about their moral and ethics values, until and unless we will not reform the judicial systems and until and unless we will not have a stringent law and order system, corruption is never going to end.
Therefore, I would like to conclude my opinion with some key points:.
1. We should stop giving and taking the bribes whatever the cost we have to pay for.
2. Please, don't blame the system and don't wait for the others rather start taking the initiatives in removing the corruptions.
Therefore, I would like to conclude my opinion with some key points:.
1. We should stop giving and taking the bribes whatever the cost we have to pay for.
2. Please, don't blame the system and don't wait for the others rather start taking the initiatives in removing the corruptions.
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Md thayyab said:
9 years ago
Hello everyone,
Ofcourse, privatisation results in less corruption. As far I observed most of the government employees offer curroption because of no strict rules and regulations, where as private sector follows strict rules and regulations.
But, in private sectors there will not be any job security as public sector. And everyone wanna get employment in public sector.
Ofcourse, privatisation results in less corruption. As far I observed most of the government employees offer curroption because of no strict rules and regulations, where as private sector follows strict rules and regulations.
But, in private sectors there will not be any job security as public sector. And everyone wanna get employment in public sector.
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Sri harsha said:
9 years ago
We are missing the point here, The private sector is different from the govt sector because of the rules implemented in the firm. For suppose in govt sector we have the job guarantee there is not much pressure to fulfill objectives but in private every person irrespective of their cadre assigned with objectives, so they work to fulfill them. So if we implement some changes in rules the govt sector can also see corruption less environment as losing the business for the private not healthy solution for this.
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Chedilal said:
9 years ago
It is practically a very feasible solution of reducing corruption to the lower level. Let's not talk about privatization, PPP or other things such as motives of the private organization, it is a different topic to debate. We are here to discuss the impact of privatization on corruption and I feel most of the people are deviating from the topic.
According to me, privatization will drastically reduce the corruption in India. We all are aware of the situation in government offices like PWD, Education department, Police Stations, Hospitals, RTO etc. The situation is so worse that nothing can be done in formal ways and according to the procedures, we have to bribe agents, officers etc. No work can be done without bribing, your file cannot move to even one level higher if you won't pay bribes. The situation is pathetic.
Every law, rule, regulations, the machinery of government have failed to remove corruption because it is itself corrupt partially. Let's analyze the situation of private firms, for example, ICICI Bank, you go there with a problem, it will be dealt within a minute, on the other hand, see the working of nationalized banks.
The USA and other developed economies have used the privatization as a tool to eradicate corruption and optimize their work culture, we are very much aware of this. These economies are successful in placing a well settled and corruption free system while keeping their citizens on priority.
Hence it is proved that Privatization will lead to less corruption.
According to me, privatization will drastically reduce the corruption in India. We all are aware of the situation in government offices like PWD, Education department, Police Stations, Hospitals, RTO etc. The situation is so worse that nothing can be done in formal ways and according to the procedures, we have to bribe agents, officers etc. No work can be done without bribing, your file cannot move to even one level higher if you won't pay bribes. The situation is pathetic.
Every law, rule, regulations, the machinery of government have failed to remove corruption because it is itself corrupt partially. Let's analyze the situation of private firms, for example, ICICI Bank, you go there with a problem, it will be dealt within a minute, on the other hand, see the working of nationalized banks.
The USA and other developed economies have used the privatization as a tool to eradicate corruption and optimize their work culture, we are very much aware of this. These economies are successful in placing a well settled and corruption free system while keeping their citizens on priority.
Hence it is proved that Privatization will lead to less corruption.
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Ratan singhj said:
9 years ago
Corruption is not depending on private and government sector, this is depending on invisible attitude.
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Vivek kumar said:
10 years ago
According to me privatization will lead to less corruption. This is not important if we want to really eradicate corruption from root we have to come forward to fight this. No privatizations no governmentalization can do this.
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