Discussion of Good Governance at the Border

Instructions

1) Sound ethics and good governance models are essential for effective and responsible border management. a) Explain why ethical behaviour in the workplace is necessary in a border management environment such as Customs or Immigration? Provide examples.

b) Describe three examples unethical behaviour amongst customs officials and explain their risks to effective and responsible border management. (375 – 500 words) 2) Governance in the public sector a) Describe five fundamental elements that contribute to achieve good governance in a public sector organization.

b) Explain how each element is necessary for sound governance in a border management agency. (375 – 500 words) 3) We hear much about the importance of accountability in the public sector. a) Describe the role that ‘accountability’ plays in the border management context. b) In the border management context, name three (3) principal stakeholders and discuss/explain the border agency`s obligation to each

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