A Quote by Arvind Kejriwal

We have to make the bureaucracy accountable to the people. It is not something esoteric, it can be done. — © Arvind Kejriwal
We have to make the bureaucracy accountable to the people. It is not something esoteric, it can be done.
The most important thing I have done is to combine something esoteric with a practical issue that affects many people.
In any bureaucracy, the people devoted to the benefit of the bureaucracy itself always get in control, and those dedicated to the goals the bureaucracy is supposed to accomplish have less and less influence, and sometimes are eliminated entirely.[Pournelle's law of Bureaucracy]
If people have done something wrong then they should be held accountable.
I like esoteric stuff but it's not my voice - it's not what I have to make. It helps to make something that's accessible. It's an expensive medium and people put up a lot of money and you can't take that lightly. It's a privilege and it's easy to be flip about it. There's a lot of bullshit, but most people in the film business aren't getting rich. They're working hard.
Our job every single night is to call out hypocrisy on both sides to make sure we're holding Republicans accountable and Democrats accountable, that we're holding the president accountable for promises made.
I'm never trying to make something esoteric; it just happens.
There is no justice in bureaucracy for the individual, for bureaucracy caters only to itself. One cannot practice the same bureaucracy as one is fighting against.
It is time to go on the offense. Hold people accountable for the wrongdoings they do and commit against the American people, use the vestiges of the Constitution which gives us the outline of how we hold them accountable and make the Justice Department do their job.
The best way to avoid bureaucracy is to have small teams who are empowered to make decisions and get their work done.
When we're worried about a bureaucracy and keeping the bureaucracy going, you're always going to make mistakes.
I am not saying people shouldn't be held accountable for terrible acts. But holding people in prisons does not necessarily make them responsible or accountable. It makes them bad. It makes them evil. It puts an end to any process of transformation. It hardens them spiritually and psychologically.
Many people are allergic to process and structure because it causes traumatic flashbacks of working at BigCo and suffering through bureaucracy for bureaucracy's sake.
The way to encourage people to be accountable is to engage the responsible, accountable, trustworthy part of their brain.
People change. I wouldn't like to be accountable for the interviews I've done, or the person I was when I was 20, 21.
Many climbers use the term 'objective hazard; to denote something they aren't to be held accountable for. I held myself accountable for the mistakes I made over the years.
When people are scared, they need something done that will make them feel safe, even if it doesn't truly make them safer. Politicians naturally want to do something in response to crisis, even if that something doesn't make any sense. But unfortunately for politicians, the security measures that work are largely invisible.
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