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Question 1 - A small island independent rich country, named Burotukula ( total population of 10,000), has a 10 storey building , located at the center of its main town houses all its government departments together After 8 years , some departments still have clashes and arguments in regards to their roles (Job descriptions), and from the public, Villages who are located far away from the main center often complained about their plea for assistance for developments not being heard from the government for years.
From your perspective, list and briefly discuss what are some of the main cause of the problems as mentioned above, and how those problem could be solved.
Question 2 - Read the Abstract below
"There is evidence that contracts are going to preferred contractors or consultants who also sit on government boards and are known to be close to the top guns. The same names appear on several boards making one wonder whether Fiji is lacking in professionals with the required skills and expertise.
For instance, the governor of the Reserve Bank of Fiji as holder of an independent constitutional office should not accept appointments to the board of institutions and organizations which may be seen to compromise the independence of the governor's office.
Yet, we find the current Governor Ariff Ali is chair of the government tender board, Fiji Roads authority, the accident compensation commission of Fiji and a board member of the Fiji Revenue and Customs Service. He has recently retired as a chairman of the Sugar Cane Growers Fund and a board member of the FSC."
(Source: Fiji sun newspaper, 29thAugust, 2020)
1. Briefly explain what is wrong with the complain mentioned above.
2. For good governance, suggest what would be the solution or best practice to the problem mentioned.