In the South African public sector context, critically examine the factors that may be responsible for unethical conducts and corrupt practices among public sector leaders.
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The COVID19 pandemic has tested leaders and their organizations at different levels, across the world.
Many organizations struggled or even failed to survive the shock and rapid changes that came with the pandemic. There have been unprecedented job losses, as well as reports of corruption in relation to COVID19 procurements such as personal protective equipment (PPE) frauds. Consequently, conversations have emerged about the critical role of leaders in building resilient organizations that are able to quickly learn and deploy information during turbulent times. There have also been calls to
promote of a culture of learning and ethical practices in organizations, in a quest to attain innovativeness, agility and resilience.
Guideline: Answer must be between 1200-1500 words and no plagiarism please
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In the South African public sector context, critically examine the factors that may be responsible for unethical conducts and corrupt practices among public sector leaders.
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