Abstract

A personnel system based on patronage and political loyalty undermines the efficient delivery of services and leads to the unfair administration of tax and regulatory laws. If corruption and self-dealing are imbedded in a government that is otherwise democratizing and downsizing, this can delegitimize political and economic reform. The goal is not to isolate public administration completely from politics – an impossible task in any event – but to find ways to mediate the relationship. Traditionally, a professional civil service is politically neutral, has security of tenure, is paid a decent salary, is recruited and promoted on merit, and does not have property or business interests that conflict with the fair performance of its duties (Adamolekun 1993). Some present-day reformers question aspects of this traditional model, but even they support the principle that civil servants should not be hired and fired for political reasons (Reid and Scott 1994; Scott 1996). Countries emerging from a period of one-party or authoritarian rule face the challenge of creating a professional civil service. The executive branch needs to be politically accountable, but it also must perform day-to-day tasks with a minimum of corruption and favoritism. In Mexico, for example, as the long history of one-party dominance weakens, the national government is considering the establishment of a professional civil service (Guerro Amparan 1998). A democracy where parties alternate in power does not appear compatible with a public employment system based on political patronage.

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