Privatization will lead to Less Corruption
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Saumitra said:
1 decade ago
Hello friends,
According to me privatization will lead to good quality & management but to say that privatization will decrease corruption is not justifiable. Because in privatization everyone wants to earn more and more and he would like to do anything for earning money even corruption will also not be a big deal.
So as I think about privatization, the first point comes in my mind is that- No Emotions No mercy, only earning.
So friends, I will never support Privatization at any situation.
According to me privatization will lead to good quality & management but to say that privatization will decrease corruption is not justifiable. Because in privatization everyone wants to earn more and more and he would like to do anything for earning money even corruption will also not be a big deal.
So as I think about privatization, the first point comes in my mind is that- No Emotions No mercy, only earning.
So friends, I will never support Privatization at any situation.
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Chikki Jain said:
8 years ago
Corruption is there where there is power. Whether private or government it depends on the mind set of people. Where there is greed there is corruption. Corruption is there because common people are paying them and making more powerful by encouraging them. So, instead of telling the government employees it's better to educate common people, their rights because untill they stop paying corruption can't be removed. So private or government there will be corruption if there are people who pay them.
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Moni said:
1 decade ago
Hi friends.
Our discussion topic is "privatization will lead to less corruption" I agreed with this statement but my question is that only private sector reduce corruption easily? many people says YES or many people says NO, that's our mindset if we all people decide to reduce corruption in our country to work with together not a private sector or a government sector. Definitely we reduce corruption.
Conclusion.
If we work together developed the nation and automatically problem will solve.
Our discussion topic is "privatization will lead to less corruption" I agreed with this statement but my question is that only private sector reduce corruption easily? many people says YES or many people says NO, that's our mindset if we all people decide to reduce corruption in our country to work with together not a private sector or a government sector. Definitely we reduce corruption.
Conclusion.
If we work together developed the nation and automatically problem will solve.
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Akash Patel said:
1 decade ago
Hello friends, according to me privatisation surely leads to less corruption because, there always remains an eye on each employee who is working in private company. He cannot make any this regularities in his work or regarding the firm in which he is working. Second thing is he is supposed to work in an atmosphere full of values so there are no chances that he can do any false statement to his firm. Third point is regarding salaries, which are probably high and so no chances of corruption.
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Sachin said:
1 decade ago
Hello friends,
I think privatization will lead to lesser corruption, though it will not abolish it completely. If you look at the government organizations, everyone is ready to work once you agree to pay bribe, otherwise your work will be kept pending asking for completion of formalities.
But in private organizations, producing better results is always a aim, so the higher level keeps a check whether you are doing your work properly or not. The same is not there in government sector.
I think privatization will lead to lesser corruption, though it will not abolish it completely. If you look at the government organizations, everyone is ready to work once you agree to pay bribe, otherwise your work will be kept pending asking for completion of formalities.
But in private organizations, producing better results is always a aim, so the higher level keeps a check whether you are doing your work properly or not. The same is not there in government sector.
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G.Venu Babu. said:
1 decade ago
I think it is not at all seems to be good to compare corruption and privatization. There are as many as employees also in public sector, and they are serving the society as maximum as they can. In this context, we must appreciate that kind of employees of public sector. If you consider privatization, in this also there is possibility of corruption.
Conclusion: It not matters whether it is privatization or not, the moral ethics that people follow makes a nation free of corruption.
Conclusion: It not matters whether it is privatization or not, the moral ethics that people follow makes a nation free of corruption.
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Abhinav said:
8 years ago
NOT REALLY.
Corruption is a state of mind, there is no guarantee that privatization will lead to less corruption. Lets take the case of banking sector- there is less cases or reports of corruption in private banks not because people working in the private banks are the most sincere but because the share of private banks in the banking sector is much less when compared to that of public sector banks which leads to less cases of corruption or violations in the private sector banks.
Corruption is a state of mind, there is no guarantee that privatization will lead to less corruption. Lets take the case of banking sector- there is less cases or reports of corruption in private banks not because people working in the private banks are the most sincere but because the share of private banks in the banking sector is much less when compared to that of public sector banks which leads to less cases of corruption or violations in the private sector banks.
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Jayasri nagisetty said:
1 decade ago
Dear friends!
In my point of view privatization may increase country's GDP but cannot less corruption. People has to change their mindset regarding eradication of corruption. For example for any company or a factory construction one needs to take government's permission. In orderly they are offering bride to officers for the approval. So increase in private companies will increase in offering bribes. Hence to eradicate or lessen the corruption peoples mind set has to change.
In my point of view privatization may increase country's GDP but cannot less corruption. People has to change their mindset regarding eradication of corruption. For example for any company or a factory construction one needs to take government's permission. In orderly they are offering bride to officers for the approval. So increase in private companies will increase in offering bribes. Hence to eradicate or lessen the corruption peoples mind set has to change.
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Mithilesh said:
7 years ago
In my opinion, Privatisation will lead to less corruption compared to government organisations. The reason being Nepotism present in government organisations and pressures on organisations to induct more and more employees as government is concerned more with unemployment then with profits earned. Privatisation will reduce external involvement during working of organisation. Also not all companies should be privatised as they will start monopolising markets for their own good.
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Vivek said:
1 decade ago
According to myself it is apt because in privatization people are known for their work rather than their positions. Higher authorities always govern their work and 100% aim remains the upgradation in quality rather than quantity. It will increase competition and monopoly like words would lost their existence which indirectly has given birth to corruption. There may be chances of little bit corruption here also but the amount of white works will always dominate the black ones.
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