Work and Human Ethics in Public Service in Malawi
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2019
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The College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Sokoine University of Agriculture
Abstract
The effectiveness of the public service in most of the least developed countries (LDCs) is highly questionable. Malawi is not
an exception. The government of Malawi launched a code of ethics and conduct in 2013 basically to enhance the delivery of quality
services to the public. Despite that, the media has been almost daily reporting a lot of misconduct and malpractices in the public service
including non-adherence of the Public servants' work ethics, embezzlement of public resources, corruption, among others. This article
discusses work ethics and human ethics in Malawi. A documentary research method was used in collecting relevant information from
peer-reviewed journals, conference papers, and the media. Different search engines and databases were used in information search. The
search strategy involved key words such as work ethics, human ethics, public service, Malawian public service', misconduct and
malpractices in the public service, Public servants' work ethics, embezzlement of public resources, corruption, among others. The
literature search identified a total of 2,132 references related to a set of specified search terms. Only Sixty (60) studies met the final
criteria for review. The study found out that most of these misconducts are taking place because of the low salaries civil servants receive,
lack of knowledge about the work ethics and code of conduct, weaker structures enforcing the code of ethics, shortage of staff, lack of
resources in the government and also because of lack of proper channels for reporting unethical behaviour. Non-adherence to work
ethics has resulted into poor services being delivered. This, therefore, calls for a need for the government for sensitization of staff on
work ethics and improve working condition in the public service. In recruitment, the government has to make sure that it employs that
have good reputation of work ethics in their previous employment and there has to be a routine performance appraisal.
Description
The East African Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2019; 1 (2): 97-103
Keywords
Ethics, Work ethics, Human ethics, Public service, Malawi
Citation
Mphepo, P.J. and Muhanga, M.I. (2019). Work and Human Ethics in Public Service in Malawi.The East African Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 1, Issue 2, 97-103