Q. With the changing nature of public administration and higher expectations from public servants, codes of conduct in the public sphere assumed greater importance. Comment. (150 Words)
15 Jul, 2021 GS Paper 4 Theoretical QuestionsA code of conduct is a set of rules, standards of behaviour or practices for an individual or organization that guide the decisions, procedures and systems of an organization in a way that contributes to the welfare of its stakeholders.
For example, the Election Commission of India’s Model Code of Conduct is a set of guidelines issued by the Election Commission of India for conduct of political parties and candidates during elections mainly with respect to speeches, polling day, polling booths, portfolios, election manifestos, processions and general conduct.
Similarly a set of codes of rules are prescribed for civil servants with regard to their conduct in performing their duties. Codes of conduct are normally written documents. Besides the explicit codes, there are implicit unwritten norms too.
Importance of Code of Conduct in the sphere of public service
Further, International organizations have recognised the usefulness of code of conduct in international anti-corruption agreements. The U.N. Convention against Corruption (2003) recognised a public service code as necessary for prevention of corruption:
It is necessary to chart out codes of conduct for public servants on the basis of code of ethics. They both are complementary to each other.
To streamline both it is necessary to execute the reforms recommended in the second Administrative Reform Committee (ARC) report such as that the rigid rule bound bureaucracies should be changed into flexible and action-oriented.