Kind of a tangent but I don't understand why agencies funded by the government fight lawsuits or investigations by the government or the people paying them. Whether the actions are right or wrong, is there no sense of duty or "chain of command"? It happens in the US a lot with police departments and schools.
Whether the actions are right or wrong, is there no sense of duty or "chain of command"
Some of these bureaucrats appear to be more activist than bureaucrat; their own conception of their role is specifically to subvert the public will to instead conform to their own moral codes.
Kind of a tangent but I don't understand why agencies funded by the government fight lawsuits or investigations by the government or the people paying them. Whether the actions are right or wrong, is there no sense of duty or "chain of command"? It happens in the US a lot with police departments and schools.
Some of these bureaucrats appear to be more activist than bureaucrat; their own conception of their role is specifically to subvert the public will to instead conform to their own moral codes.