New Delhi:
With his government under attack over various scams, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today spoke out against corruption, saying it strikes at the roots of good governance, dents the country's international image and "demeans us before our own people".
"This is a challenge which has to be faced frontally, boldly and quickly," he said addressing the annual conference of chief secretaries of states in New Delhi.
He said, "Corruption strikes at the roots of good governance. It is an impediment to faster growth. It dilutes, if not negates, our efforts at social inclusion.
"It dents our international image and it demeans us before our own people," Singh said.
Referring to the Group of Ministers (GoM) headed by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee set up recently to look into all measures, legal or administrative, to tackle the menace, he said two bills have already been introduced in Parliament relating to judicial accountability and the protection of whistle blowers.
"Along with legislation, the necessary revamp of administrative practices and procedures needs to be fast-tracked. A systemic response that reduces opportunities for corruption needs to be put in place," Singh said.
"Serious concern has been expressed in many responsible circles about the lack of ethical conduct and probity in public life," he added.
The Prime Minister also said that the introduction of competition, greater choice and modern technology could cut down the opportunities for corruption in a very meaningful manner.