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Getting the Government America Deserves - How Ethics Reform Can Make a Difference (Hardcover)
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Getting the Government America Deserves - How Ethics Reform Can Make a Difference (Hardcover)
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In order to be effective, federal ethics law must address sources
of systematic corruption rather than simply address motives that
individual government employees might have to betray the public
trust (such as personal financial holdings or family
relationships). Getting the GovernmentAmerica Deserves articulates
a general approach to combating systemic corruption as well as some
specific proposals for doing so. Federal ethics law is relatively
unknown in legal academia and elsewhere outside of Washington,
D.C., but it is binding on over one million federal employees.
Lobbyists, federal contractors, lawyers and others who interact
with the federal government are also deeply interested in federal
ethics law and represent a surprisingly large market for a
little-studied area of the law.
Getting the Government America Deserves analyzes government ethics
law from the perspective of an academic critic and that of a lawyer
who was the chief White House ethics lawyer for two and a half
years. Richard Painter argues that the existing ethics regime is in
need of substantial reform since federal ethics laws fail to
curtail conduct that undermines the integrity of government, such
as political activity by federal employees and their interaction
with lobbyists and interest groups. He also contends that in some
other areas, such as personal financial conflicts of interest,
there is too much complexity in regulatory and reporting
requirements, and rules need to be simplified. Painter's solution
includes strengthening the enforcement of ethics rules, reforming
the lobbying industry, and changing a system of campaign finance
that impedes meaningful government ethics reform.
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