Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude·Ethical Standards
Recognizing Strengths and Weaknesses — Ethical Standards
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Version 1Updated 6 Mar 2026
| Entry | Year | Description | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Not applicable - this is an ethics topic, not a constitutional amendment | N/A | The topic of recognizing strengths and weaknesses is not directly addressed through constitutional amendments. However, various amendments have strengthened the framework for accountability and transparency in administration, which support the development of self-awareness. For example, the Right to Information Act (2005) and various amendments to the Constitution regarding transparency and accountability create the conditions for feedback and external reality-testing that are essential for self-awareness. | These amendments create institutional mechanisms that support the development of self-awareness in administration by making information about administrative performance more transparent and creating channels for feedback from citizens and stakeholders. |