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Debate [ Against the Motion ]

"Ethical practices in organisations bring down corruption."

in 50-70 words.

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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‘Ethical practices in organisations bring down corruption’ (Against)


Good morning everyone present here. I am going to express my views on ‘Ethical practices in organisations bring down corruption’.  I don’t believe ethical practices bring down corruption. It is certainly not true in a country like India. If it were so, the corruption would not be so rampant. The bitter reality is even the ethical people are either rid of or forced to become unethical.

In a country like India ethical people are targeted; quite strangely, ethical practices encourage and incite the dishonest and unethical people to become more corrupt and unethical. The media is full of news about corrupt practices being done almost in all public and private departments, industry, and services.

Even the Indian Government is riddled with corrupt practices. Indians have seen every conceivable scam and scandal in all key ministries. These scams and scandals tarnished the image of the country nationally as well as internationally. There were so many scams that people lost complete trust in the government.  Indian Coal Allocation Scam, 2G Spectrum Scam, Commonwealth Games Scam, Telgi Scam, Satyam Scam, Bofors Scam, the Fodder Scam, etc, are some of the many scams that were done by elected ministers, politicians, bureaucrats, and high government officials. The Indian Law system is so incompetent and vulnerable, that in most of the scams, no politician, bureaucrat, high government officials were punished.

I conclude my views by saying that ethical practices do not bring down corruption at all.
Answered by Anonymous
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➡️Good Evening everyone ! I am going to express

my views on ‘Ethical practices in organisations bring down corruption’.  I don’t believe ethical practices bring down

corruption. It is certainly not true in a country like India. If it were so,

the corruption would not be so rampant. The bitter reality is even the ethical

people are either rid of or forced to become unethical.


In a country like India ethical people are targeted; quite

strangely, ethical practices encourage and incite the dishonest and unethical

people to become more corrupt and unethical. The media is full of news about

corrupt practices being done almost in all public and private departments,

industry, and services.


Even the Indian Government is riddled with corrupt

practices. Indians have seen every conceivable scam and scandal in all key

ministries. These scams and scandals tarnished the image of the country

nationally as well as internationally. There were so many scams that people

lost complete trust in the government.  Indian Coal Allocation Scam, 2G

Spectrum Scam, Commonwealth Games Scam, Telgi Scam, Satyam Scam, Bofors Scam,

the Fodder Scam, etc, are some of the many scams that were done by elected

ministers, politicians, bureaucrats, and high government officials. The Indian

Law system is so incompetent and vulnerable, that in most of the scams, no

politician, bureaucrat, high government officials were punished.


I conclude my views by saying that ethical practices do not bring down corruption at all.


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