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ETHICS OF EUTHANASIA Introduction Even though s and governments are confronted with a lot of challenges of integrity, Leaders in these spheres should have integrity in their way of governance because it promotes the public trust in the government, it promotes development, and it ensures proper governance (Frederickson & Ghere, 2013).DiscussionFirst, Leaders should have integrity in their way of governance because it promotes the public trust in the government (Palanski, Kahai, & Yammarino, 2011).
The public trust is necessary for any government or institution that provides services to people. This is because it defines the extent to which institutional leaders and the political class are trusted to act with the interest of the public. This trust defines the public expectations on its government. Therefore, the public form an attitude based on the values and expectations they have from their government. A government that operates without integrity will have its citizens have a negative attitude from it and as such decline their support for any programs intended by the government or even their policies will be suspected and feared.
Additionally, Trust promotes development (Frederickson, & Ghere, 2013). This is because trust in the institutions is critical for the success of most government policies, programs and other regulations that the citizens should cooperate and comply with. Governments and institutional policies are thus supposed to be made in a process that is conducive to trust. The strength of the institutions is determined but the process of policy making and as such translates to the public trust in the governments.
The public trust gives the government ease of policy making and enforcement because the public attitude is good about the government and it policies. Moreover, trust is very essential all for the key economic activities especially finance (Haggard, & Tiede, 2011). Trust will ensure an increased confidence of the investors as well as that of consumers. There is need for implementation of open government policies that involve partnerships with the private sector and even the civil societies. The increased investor confidence due to this openness will result in to good investments that would translate to the overall growth of the economy.
Lack of integrity on the other hand will result in to the loss of public trust in the government and its institutions. This will scare away investors, consumers will not have the confidence in the same and this will result in stagnation of economic growth. Finally, the most important reason Leaders should have integrity in their way of governance is it ensures proper governance (Haggard, & Tiede, 2011). This implies, governments should ensure proper regulations. The proper regulations are important for building a just society, encouraging fairness and use of the rule of law, and also proper delivery of services to the public.
Indeed, while integrity may seem unachievable for most governments, Leaders should have integrity in their way of governance. Do governments want to have public trust in them? Are they doing enough to ensure integrity in their institutions and leaders as well? These are very essential factors for a government that want to achieve its objectives and grow its people.ReferenceFrederickson, H. G., & Ghere, R. K. (Eds.). (2013). Ethics in public management. ME Sharpe.Palanski, M. E., Kahai, S. S., & Yammarino, F. J. (2011).
Team virtues and performance: An examination of transparency, behavioral integrity, and trust. Journal of Business Ethics, 99(2), 201-216.Haggard, S., & Tiede, L. (2011). The rule of law and economic growth: where are we? World Development, 39(5), 673-685.
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