__________ comes before ethics.
What is Honor?
Two most common lapses in honor.
What is Corruption and Lying?
Public officials take an oath to uphold the values of this document.
What is the Constitution?
The act of reporting the wrongdoing of an organization.
What is whistleblowing?
This branch of government conducts legislative oversight.
What is Congress?
A highly valuable asset in public administration.
What is Reputation?
"I am not a crook."
Who is Nixon?
This Attorney General resigned from his position rather than follow through with an unethical request of the President of the United States.
Who is Elliot Richardson?
This Act protects government employees who report misconduct.
What is the Whistleblower Protection Act?
The process that removes a President for crimes committed.
What is Impeachment?
A person with no honor, has no ______ ______.
What is a moral compass?
In the "Kids for Cash" scandal, judges participated in this ethical violation by accepting money in exchange for sentencing minors.
What is Bribery?
Senior administrators who gain reputations for being ethical and honorable abide by _____ _____?
What is noblesse oblige?
This famous whistleblower exposed the NSA's mass surveillance program in 2013.
Who is Edward Snowden?
Answering to a higher authority for one's actions.
What is Accountability?