Introduction:

  • The Doctrine of Democratic Governance emphasizes accountability, transparency, and service to the people. The integrity and commitment of civil servants are critical to ensuring that public trust in the government remains strong.

Body:

  • Integrity and public trust: Civil servants are the implementers of policy and the bridge between the government and citizens. If their integrity is in question, it undermines the credibility of the government and erodes public confidence in democratic institutions.
  • Commitment to public service: Civil servants need to exhibit dedication to public welfare, delivering services efficiently and impartially. Corruption, favoritism, and inefficiency can lead to public dissatisfaction and weaken democratic governance.
  • Accountability and transparency: In a democracy, civil servants must be accountable for their actions, and their decision-making processes should be transparent. This ensures that the public perceives them as working for the greater good.

Conclusion:

  • A positive public perception of the integrity and commitment of civil servants is essential for the successful functioning of democratic governance. Ensuring ethical behavior, transparency, and accountability in the civil services strengthens public trust and upholds democratic values.
Legacy Editor Changed status to publish October 18, 2024