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The public service anti-corruption strategy : a case study of the Department of Correctional Services

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dc.contributor.advisor Wessels, J. S.
dc.contributor.advisor Pauw, J. C. (Jacobus Cornelis), 1947-
dc.contributor.author Webb, Werner Nicholaas
dc.date.accessioned 2011-05-26T10:04:03Z
dc.date.available 2011-05-26T10:04:03Z
dc.date.issued 2010-12
dc.identifier.citation Webb, Werner Nicholaas (2010) The public service anti-corruption strategy : a case study for the Department of Correctional Services, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4241> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4241
dc.description.abstract The South African Government in 2002 accepted the Public Service Anti-Corruption Strategy (PSACS) with the objective to reduce the manifestation of malfeasance in the public service. The PSACS identified various goals and objectives to be achieved at both the systemic and departmental levels. At the departmental level, the PSACS set out to increase the institutional capacity of departmental institutions, and encourage the management of risk and of discipline in the public service. Departments are required to establish the necessary capacity to formulate fraud prevention and anti-corruption policies, receive and manage allegations of corruption, and investigate allegations of corruption and detected risks at a preliminary level. To manage ethics departments should inter alia identify early signs of a lack of discipline, improve the accountability and capacity of managers to manage discipline, and encourage managers to act against transgressions. However, various authors have been critical of the formulation of policies and the establishment of structures as a policy response to public service corruption. In their view, such an approach often leads to a reduction in the efficiency and effectiveness of public programmes, and even creates opportunities for corruption. In response to such deficiencies, some argue that a compliance-based approach to public service malfeasance should be supplemented by a value-based approach with an emphasis on the development of internal selfcontrol of individuals, the promotion of trust among employees, and the promotion of a culture of responsibility. In this context, this researcher proposes that the promotion of an ethical culture could enhance the implementation of the PSACS. In this dissertation, this researcher set out to evaluate, among others, the ethical culture of the Department of Correctional Services (DCS). It was decided that a survey would be the most appropriate data collection method. A questionnaire was administered and the data was captured, analysed and interpreted. Various statistical tests were performed and the findings suggest inter alia that the promotion of an ethical culture coincides with lower levels of observed malfeasance. Consequently, when greater clarity of operational and ethics policies is obtained, an increase occurs in both the severity and frequency of penalties for malfeasance, and officials gain greater access to resources and time to execute their responsibilities, the level of observed malfeasance is likely to be reduced. The promotion of an ethical culture could significantly enhance the implementation of the PSACS. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xvii, 441 leaves) : illustrations en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Corruption en
dc.subject Ethical culture en
dc.subject Ethics management en
dc.subject Null hypothesis en
dc.subject Policy evaluation en
dc.subject Policy response en
dc.subject Department of Correctional Services en
dc.subject Implementation variables en
dc.subject Pearson's correlation co-efficient en
dc.subject Public Service Anti-Corruption Strategy en
dc.subject.ddc 353.460968
dc.subject.lcsh Public administration -- South Africa -- Corrupt practices en
dc.subject.lcsh Administrative agencies -- South Africa -- Corrupt practices en
dc.subject.lcsh Political corruption -- South Africa -- Prevention en
dc.subject.lcsh Political ethics -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh Civil service -- South Africa -- Corrupt practices en
dc.subject.lcsh South Africa. Dept. of Correctional Services en
dc.title The public service anti-corruption strategy : a case study of the Department of Correctional Services en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Public Administration and Management en
dc.description.degree D. Litt. et Phil. (Public Administration)


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