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“Public confidence in institutions is an ethical capital that can be easily eroded”. Explain this statement. Analyse how responses to economic offences affect societal trust.

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Q7. “Public confidence in institutions is an ethical capital that can be easily eroded”. Explain this statement. Analyse how responses to economic offences affect societal trust. (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: TH

Why the question High-profile economic offences and judicial responses to them have brought public trust in institutions into sharp focus. The question tests ethical understanding of trust, legitimacy, and accountability in governance. Key Demand of the question The question requires explaining public confidence as an ethical form of institutional capital and analysing how institutional responses to economic offences influence societal trust and moral legitimacy. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly introduce public confidence as an ethical asset that underpins institutional legitimacy and democratic governance. Body Ethical meaning of public confidence: Explain how trust functions as moral capital for institutions. Impact of responses to economic offences: Analyse how fairness, transparency, and proportionality in handling such offences affect societal trust. Conclusion Conclude by highlighting that ethical, consistent institutional conduct is essential to preserve public confidence and democratic stability.

Why the question

High-profile economic offences and judicial responses to them have brought public trust in institutions into sharp focus. The question tests ethical understanding of trust, legitimacy, and accountability in governance.

Key Demand of the question

The question requires explaining public confidence as an ethical form of institutional capital and analysing how institutional responses to economic offences influence societal trust and moral legitimacy.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction Briefly introduce public confidence as an ethical asset that underpins institutional legitimacy and democratic governance.

Ethical meaning of public confidence: Explain how trust functions as moral capital for institutions.

Impact of responses to economic offences: Analyse how fairness, transparency, and proportionality in handling such offences affect societal trust.

Conclusion Conclude by highlighting that ethical, consistent institutional conduct is essential to preserve public confidence and democratic stability.

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