The Good Commissioner (B) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

A high-ranking district supervisor in India, upon taking office, is advised that his predecessor agreed to get a plot of land for a local jail. He becomes suspicious and decides to inspect the property himself, when he learns that the landowner is the wife of an influential local politician. Found in the middle of a forest, totally inaccessible to transport, and far from police headquarters, it becomes clear that the property acquisition is designed just to make someone wealthy at the district's expense. The actual needs of the district- to provide safe drinking water, prevent malaria, enhance literacy, invest in employment programs, and wean local youth away from secessionist militancy -are slighted.

The Good Commissioner (B) case study solution

The administrator determines to stall the acquisition, even while recognizing that the attempt may put his career, and his programs to help the district, at risk. The case recounts his escalating approaches, from bureaucratic trickery to willful destruction and deceit of a government document. It provides a vehicle for discussing the ethical duties of public officials faced with systemic corruption-and potential strategies for coping with it. HKS Case Number 1889.0

PUBLICATION DATE: December 14, 2007 PRODUCT #: HKS212-PDF-ENG

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