Privatization will lead to Less Corruption

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Sudhansu said:   9 years ago
In my point of view, there is a less corruption in private sector than government sector. But privatisation is not the complete solution or panacea for corruption. We all know that private sector also pays bribe for clearance and contract through political connection. If we want to eliminate corruption completely then we have to change the mindset of people completely. Government should formulate stringent rule and law. Quick punishment for bribe taker as well as bribe taker. And I want to conclude my statement that we should initiate rather wait for other and disseminate awareness about disadvantage of bribe taking or giving.
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Ajeet said:   1 decade ago
Privatization is not good for India, because in the private education system only few people will get benefit, specially only the upper income people only will be benefited in private education system. Lower income people will not benefit even though they have talent. Because they impose fees for every body in a huge level. And in the private sector jobs also there some problems. In private sector tremendous work pressure will be there. So many conditions will be their. What I want to say that the education system and providing jobs also should be taken by the Government. Then only all categories of people will be benefited.
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Kishore said:   1 decade ago
Mainly Corruption takes place between the person who want's the work to be accomplished easily and the person who will look for short cut ways to earn money.

These type of people cannot be found on private corporations, because these companies will hire the persons who work hard and these companies provide good benefits to these type of people with good salaries and promotions. So these employees will not look for the alternatives to earn money.

But if you consider govt employees. The salaries provided to them will be fixed and so these people will look for alternatives to earn money and this leads to corruption.
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Suraj sd said:   1 decade ago
Ya here we got an interesting topic about privatization, ya in my point of view of privatization we lead to less corruption when compared to govt sector as people who are inbound with govt organization will not take care of the profit or loss.

Where as in public sector profit and loss will play an important role so one will take good care of what is going on the company and hence we can avoid corruption.

On privatization we will get healthy competitions on producing reasonable products.

And people get good services unlike in public sector.

Finally privatization is a success way to reduce corruption in India.
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Sony said:   9 years ago
Hi.

My point of view privatization will lead to less corruption but if we want to fully remove corruption then privatization is not a solution. I would like to give simple example. One shopkeeper has one worker. He sells food item and does not keep money inside box. There may be chance worker theft money. So, we should be removed chances of possibility. It is helpful to improve system because sometimes people doesn't wrong but situation created in front of him and they become wrong.

The only system is not responsible for corruption. We are also responsible so, it is important to change the mindset of people.
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Kavya yl said:   1 decade ago
Well, guys our country was privatised in 1991. In one way, we can say that privatisation is a boon for our country. The companies that are under govt organisation are least bothered on the quality and quantity of the produce. Of Course, They are accountable to the Government but there is a chance of over invoicing and make more hidden profits which finally lead to the contagious disease corruption.

But in the case of privatisation, the private holders are much aware of their business and the burden of the loss or profit is wholly consumed by self. There are less chances for corruption under privatisation.
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Raja said:   1 decade ago
Good afternoon dears.

Now we taking about privates leads to less corruption. Ya that is necessary thing.

Because corruptions are increased in day to day. Government inspect in every thing is impossible so private is we need. Drawback of this one is prices increase is not unavoidable thing like as a petrol prices. Corruption is not only buying and giving is the one way of encouraging the corruption. So every one promise to ours self not buying and giving the corruption.

Whoever involved in corruption that persons punished in severe in both government or private sector and dismissed their posts.
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Tappu said:   1 decade ago
Well I believe privatization cannot eliminate corruption. Well corruption born from human mentality. Until unless we decide neither do corruption nor to allow someone to do corruption, this disease cannot be eliminated. We have to repair ourselves first.

Well if we talk about private companies, then I want to claim Jindal Steel which is a private company and was involved in many scams like coal scam. Similarly all time we find news like companies escaping profit share of share holders by showing no profit. Here someone is getting profit which is unfair, so this is corruption.
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Vandana uniyal said:   1 decade ago
Not at all. People have this deep notion in their minds especially Indians that government organizations don't work, and they just earn and relax. Such wrong belief system is so deep rooted in the minds of Indians and when it comes to the preference of either government or private job, then 90% of Indians would opt a government job. When you want to fill your tummy by a government job, then why you cannot work hard ?

Thus, I am against the statement, I think its just the mentality of Indians, else ask a government employee, he works hard to uplift his organization.
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Renuka said:   5 years ago
Privatisation leads to less corruption, I will not agree with this statement because either it is private or Government, it is the attitude of the person to take bribe. In any sector, if the higher authorities are powerful and dynamic then automatically the system will be effective. If we see the private schools, colleges and hospitals, how much cost they are charging for the individuals? Is it not corruption? How the poor people can afford all these?, if all the sectors become privatised. So some specific sectors should be in the control of Government only.
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