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In modern times, ethics in government have become not only something
of great public interest, but also an important area of study in
the academic fields of politics and government. In the early 20th century
there existed very little in the way of rules governing the ethical
conduct of public servants and elected officials. Today, however,
most modern democracies have implemented guidelines and legislation
pertaining to ethical conduct, governing activities from theft and fraud,
to conflict of interest, to the treatment of sensitive government information... Read
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