LEADERSHIP AND ETHICS IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN PUBLIC SECTOR: ETHICAL AND LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES Cover Image

LEADERSHIP AND ETHICS IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN PUBLIC SECTOR: ETHICAL AND LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES
LEADERSHIP AND ETHICS IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN PUBLIC SECTOR: ETHICAL AND LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES

Author(s): Mokoko Piet Sebola, A.N. Moloto, M.A. Mamabolo
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Public Administration, Corruption - Transparency - Anti-Corruption
Published by: Editura Tehnopress
Keywords: Corruption; Ethics; Ethical leadership; Leadership; Service delivery; Public sector;

Summary/Abstract: This paper analysis the leadership and ethical challenges facing South African public sector including municipalities. Generally, the South African public sector is grappling with service delivery challenges. On top of the public service crisis discourse there is a huge complain about the ethical challenges facing leadership in all the three spheres of government. The South African government sector has turned into a haven for bad management. This has resulted to unmet service delivery to residents of South Africa. This paper is conceptual in approach, and it contends that despite numerous factors affecting service delivery, one major cause that has been overlooked is the failure of the public sector officials to uphold moral principles when performing public duties in their offices. The paper conclude that the current South African sector requires ethically grounded leaders in order to achieve a stable service delivery system compatible with the South African citizenry and their satisfaction.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 31
  • Page Range: 405-414
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English
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