Ethics for the Public Sector Enterprises (PSEs

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    Ethics for the Public Sector Enterprises (PSEs) &

    Government

    Justice

    Transparency

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    Total investment by eight companies is about 35000 40000 crore.

    Two third of the share is acquired by UNINOR and MTS-SISTEMA.

    Total loss in 2G Spectrum is about to 1.76 lakh crore.

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    we have been asked to lose all just because India in hindsight has

    changed its mind. Is that fair? - Sigve Brekke

    Head, Telenors Asia Operations

    we will inform the Indian authorities of the Norwegian

    Governments point of view - Rigmor Aasrud

    Information Technology minister, Norway

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    Ethics in Government

    Set an example by the transparently blameless conduct of its ownaffairs.

    Legislate for regulate, and police the conduct of organizations.

    Encourage organizations to adopt effective voluntary codes of conduct

    without heavy hands of legislation.

    Stimulate national debate on morale aspects of government and life ofsociety.

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    The Public Sector

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    Ethical Codes

    Ethical codes within business organization are not an innovation ofthe 1980 & 1990.

    General Robert wood Johnson of Johnson & Johnson developed thecompany credo back in 1943.

    In the USA, the development has been accelerated by introduction ofthe federal sentencing guidelines.

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    Conflict of interest and peer pressure

    Every officer of the PSE will uphold the rule of law for human rightssolely in the public.

    The officer should have the right to bring the fact before theMD/Chairman, if he is forced to do any wrong work by his superior.

    The officer of the PSE should conduct themselves in such a mannerthat the people think that the decision taken by them are objective and

    transparent.

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    Accountability and responsiveness to the Public

    The officers should refrain from the decision which is for their benefit

    at the expense of the public.

    Officer should maintain their independence, Dignity and impartiality.

    Officer should be alert to any actual or potential conflict of interest

    and should disclose to the superior.

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    Non-abuse of official position

    Officers should be consistent, equitable and honest in their treatmentof the members of the public.

    Officers should accept the obligation to recognize and enforcecustomer right for speedy redress of grievance.

    Officer should respect the right of public to information on all theactivities and transaction of the organization.

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