Privatization will lead to Less Corruption

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Sneh Arora said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends, this is sneh I also want to add one more point. As per my point of view problem is not in private sector or public sector. The basic problem is the mentality of the people. They just want to fullfill their own dreams, society welfare is not important for them. Neither we can say privatisation is not responsible for corruption because satyam scam is big example for this. Nor we can say public sector is not responsible because 2G scam is there in which public sector is involved. So as per me people mind set is responsible for corruption.
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Monika said:   5 years ago
Hi Everyone.

Our topic is "Privatization will lead to less Corruption. As we know, Government officials are generally involved Bribe to get work done apart from getting higher salaries from Govt Department. But it doesn't mean that there will be no corruption if it privatized. Corruption spread due to Human beings, not to due to sector whether is private or Social. It may lead to less corruption sometimes because as private sector provide quality but does not gives any guarantee or surety that it will results in less Corruption.
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Rajin said:   1 decade ago
I'm not agree this point of view because privatization and public sector important things in corruption that first we change our mind then after we do in public sector or private sector no corruption are here.

Corruption is more in public sector because the main reason no more rules and regulation are here at the other end private sector no more corruption that's leads a very strict rules and regulations that's company employers fear to his company boss. Any looting money he is this company at the time he out of this company.
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NISHANTH REDDY said:   1 decade ago
HI, Friends.

Our topic is privatization will lead to less corruption.

I feel corruption depends mostly on need for money and inefficient to work,

Private sector is accountable and insecurity so requirements for corruption is less but public sector is less accountable and security is more because of this corruption in public sector inflates day by day,

Coming to inefficiency to work there is no scope for this in private sector because of high observing.

So it is better in some ways to privatize to reduce corruption.
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Shikhar mandola said:   1 decade ago
Helo friends, from my sight privatisation is a sure way to deal corruption. It will not only hook up all the employees to work and will also keep an eye on employees.

Privatisation will lead to systematic functioning of an organisation and there will be no delays regarding services. Moreover some private companies are also corrupted.

If we want that our country to be less corrupted than, we should change our thoughts and new generation should change corrupted minds instead of encouraging them or hiding them.
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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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Jitu said:   1 decade ago
In my view privatization is not the solution of corruption and may never be. Equal corruption is there in private companies. In every work of company it is asked what is your approach and in government same thing named by 'jugaad'. So what is diffrence when same work is done under different name. And the cure for this will come from our education system. If we able to impart good moral values from start then situation can be changed. Because a strict law may suppress corruption but can not eliminate it.
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Ankur said:   1 decade ago
Stay away from Privatization. Think of it in this way, if a private company is interested in taking over a Service then it thinks that it can make a profit on this Service. These profits will go to the Shareholders who might be outside the country. Wouldn't it be better if the profits remained with the govt i.e. the Nation. We have to better manage these public Sector services and run them like a private company. The only winner from Privatization is the private company and the only loser is the Nation.
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Vicky said:   9 years ago
Privatization is not the solution to make Indian organizations free from corruption. Why do we need it? We can learn from them like every private sector estimates their revenue loss and profit quarterly example-Railway budget vanishes now result would be quarterly and then takes step according to that. Every thing must be transparent. Current government is taking steps example like a action of coal block, auction of spectrum etc. We should make every bureaucrats answerable but let them free to work.
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Arun Kumar said:   8 years ago
In my point of view, privatization will lead to less corruption than the government organization. But we need to take initiative to reduce corruption. It all depends on us how we handle the situation more precisely. Privatization is a good idea for corruption free but it didn't completely reduce until and unless the people whosoever working their feel their work.

In US, their GDP is high because they prefer more privatization which ultimately leads to less corruption in every field on their sector.
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