On being engaged with the development to Eva Joly: On putting the ethical development in societies further even more!

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Eva Joly is known in many places, also in NHH in Bergen. We should love our engagements and our living as human with warm values of inclusion and goodness-of-fit. We all like satisfaction, and being a part of a lucrative environment!

Eva Johy is an earlier member of the European Parliament, and hence she has had higher positions, and she still have, since she has her higher education from France. Eva Joly has a special name, especially her last name. Eva Joly is a Norwegian-born French politican, and she has earlier been an interrogation judge. During the 1990s, she was known for her role in the issue with Elf Aquitaine, and she was referred to as one of the France’s most merciless and incorruptible corruption hunters. Hence, Eva Joly has worked and still is working and using her time on ethics, and according to Immanuel Kant you should act as the reasons behind your behavior could be a normal and a general law of nature. And when earning money, we should not do it in wrong ways, and the companies should not have revenues that are controversial.

Eva Joly is born on 5 December 1943, and therefore she is 77 years old today, and she comes from Oslo. Eva Joly is holding many lectures, and some are in Norway and some are abroad. She has talked about: «Justice for sale? Fighting corruption». So, what is really corruption? We can define it in several ways, but the most common definition is that corruption is dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery. Accordingly, anyone using his or her power position in wrong ways to earn more money, that is really corruption.

Eva Joly is meaning that earlier politicians that move to the PR-industry, is making a threat for the democracy. One can earn more money than there is foundation for, and money that you are not allowed to earn. There are several ways to avoid corruption. We have 10 advice of defeating corruption, and maybe we also can find more ways different places in the world. 1. Corruption is not only about bribes. The main thing is that resources should be used in right ways, and not in wrong ways. 2. Power of the people. Give more power to more people, and in such way any of us with education and research backgrounds can help the government in making and taking better decisions. 3. Cut the red tape. Bring together the formal and informal processes, and therefore progress can be made of many people, we should help and assist and support with just being a human, and this is the case for all humans. Many humans can help the world to be a better place. 4. It’s not 1999: Use the power of technology to build dynamic and continuous exchanges between key stakeholders: government, citizens, business, civil society groups, media, academia etc. Therefore, we should use the interest and the solid and reflected and good attitudes in the relevant society to do things even better, and also to get solutions that more people in the societies can be more satisfied with. We want improvements in societies. 5. Deliver the goods. We should make the solutions that are required and that are in accordance with expectations many places. 6. Get incentives right. Do smart business decisions, and do not pay the workers and the leaders in ways that are not accepted or that are in doubt among many people in ordinary positions. 7. Sanctions matter: Punishing corruption is a vital component of any effective anti-corruption effort. 8. Act globally and locally. The citizens should be engaged in determining different things that have purposes and meanings. 9. Build capacity for those who need it most: Countries that suffer from chronic fragility, conflict and violence– are often the ones that have the fewest internal resources to combat corruption. Identify ways to leverage international resources to support and sustain good governance. We should be close enough where the problems and the issues are in the societies we are offering solutions to. 10. Learning by doing: Every strategy should be used to adapt the organizations and the people to the problems that are existing.

You can also take a telephone to the World Bank to get relevant and good advice to avoid corruption. But although there are several Nobel Prizes there, try to challenge them all!


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