Public Attitudes Towards Ethical Violations in Public Service
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This list of questions is designed to gather your valuable opinions and experiences regarding ethical violations in public service. Our goal is to improve transparency and accountability in the public sector, taking into account the real needs of society.
We invite you to honestly answer the questions presented. Your responses will help us understand how various groups in society assess ethical standards and what changes are expected in the Lithuanian public service.
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How important is adherence to ethical standards in public service to you?
Do you think that the problem of ethical violations often occurs in public service?
What ethical violations do you think are most common in public service? (mark all that apply)
How do you evaluate the existing control mechanisms in the area of preventing ethical violations?
What suggestions do you have for improving ethical standards?
- continuous evaluations of public officials' performance, in addition to supervision, correction, and improvement of their work environment.
- expand ethical standards and transparency policy.
Do you think that enough efforts are being made in the public service to promote ethical behavior?
Have previous situations of ethical violations affected your trust in public service?
Have you heard about recent initiatives aimed at combating ethical violations in public service?
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What do you think about the transparency and accountability of decisions regarding ethical violations in public service?
- until today, transparency and ethics are only topics of discussion and comments; however, the reality that is lived is very different from what is proposed, since in practice, the jurisprudence of each country sometimes allows acts that are legal but not moral, and from this perspective, everything needs to be corrected.
- i believe that the decisions regarding ethical violations are sufficiently transparent, rational, and continually improving, and that new accountability principles are being developed.