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The Ethics of the "Revolving Door": Why Former Tax Inspectors Must Be Restricted

The Ethics of the "Revolving Door": Why Former Tax Inspectors Must Be Restricted
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The article addresses the "revolving door" problem of former government tax inspectors moving into private consultancy. This practice exploits invaluable "inside knowledge" for private gain, undermining fiscal integrity and public treasury objectivity. It argues such transitions are a fundamental breach of state security and must be restricted to protect public trust.

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Mar 30, 2026

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