How does U.S. Government keep a check on its employees, like the politicians, the officers etc ? How does it curb corruption? The officials will always try to make more money and for that they might join hands with corruption. How does the government keep a tab on them and ensure that the rules are being followed? How does it ensure that what's written on official papers has actually taken place, like schemes and offers for public? How does it ensure that the power given to the officials is not misused?
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More seriously, there systems in place to at least limit corruption, but in the end, the country is far too large for everything to be kept track of. And everything in place to limit corruption is still kept track of by people, and people are flawed, so there will always be corruption. There is transparency for most government operations, so the citizens know what the government is up to, but the only recourse is usually to vote against them in the next election. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
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