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Explain how conflicts of interest can arise between personal and public obligations. Illustrate how ethical leadership can address such conflicts.

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Topic: Dimensions of ethics; ethics in private and public relationships

Topic: Dimensions of ethics; ethics in private and public relationships

Q7. Explain how conflicts of interest can arise between personal and public obligations. Illustrate how ethical leadership can address such conflicts. (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: InsightsIAS

Why the question Conflicts of interest are increasingly seen in governance and public roles, especially with overlapping personal gains and public duties, making ethical leadership crucial to uphold integrity. Key demand of the question The question requires explaining how personal and public obligations clash to create conflicts of interest, and how ethical leadership can manage or prevent these situations. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Briefly define conflict of interest in the context of public ethics, and highlight its relevance in ensuring public trust. Body How conflicts of interest arise: Suggest key sources like nepotism, financial interests, political allegiance, and future personal gains. How ethical leadership addresses conflicts: Indicate ethical codes, transparency, role modelling, institutional checks, and ethics training. Conclusion Conclude with the role of ethical leadership in strengthening public faith and institutional integrity.

Why the question Conflicts of interest are increasingly seen in governance and public roles, especially with overlapping personal gains and public duties, making ethical leadership crucial to uphold integrity.

Key demand of the question The question requires explaining how personal and public obligations clash to create conflicts of interest, and how ethical leadership can manage or prevent these situations.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction Briefly define conflict of interest in the context of public ethics, and highlight its relevance in ensuring public trust.

How conflicts of interest arise: Suggest key sources like nepotism, financial interests, political allegiance, and future personal gains.

How ethical leadership addresses conflicts: Indicate ethical codes, transparency, role modelling, institutional checks, and ethics training.

Conclusion Conclude with the role of ethical leadership in strengthening public faith and institutional integrity.

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