💸⛔️ Bureaucratic formalism in the fight against corruption has a number of negative effects.
One of them is presumption of indiscriminate guilt against all civil servants. Despite the fact that most of them are doing their duty with complete honesty, all of them are essentially under suspicion.
The control mechanisms established by anti-corruption laws in many countries in relation to civil servants, especially at the lower rungs of the career ladder, can sometimes be frankly redundant, writes Valdai Club Programme Director Oleg Barabanov.
🔗 International Anti-Corruption Day: Reality or Imitation
#Morality_and_Law #corruption
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One of them is presumption of indiscriminate guilt against all civil servants. Despite the fact that most of them are doing their duty with complete honesty, all of them are essentially under suspicion.
The control mechanisms established by anti-corruption laws in many countries in relation to civil servants, especially at the lower rungs of the career ladder, can sometimes be frankly redundant, writes Valdai Club Programme Director Oleg Barabanov.
🔗 International Anti-Corruption Day: Reality or Imitation
#Morality_and_Law #corruption
📷 ©Reuters
@valdai_club — The Valdai Discussion Club