Pivotal Role of Bureaucracies in The Rise and Fall of Countries Can't Be Undermined

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Bureaucracy embroiled itself in politics and contravened the golden sayings of Quaid-i-Azam.

The colonial tradition of primacy of bureaucrats resulted into politicization of bureaucracy after
Pakistan became an independent country. Bureau-politic bonhomie led to institutional decay,
arbitrary decision-making, corruption scandals, kick-back culture, rent-seeking behavior and
lack of accountability, etc.

Introduction
At the very outset, it is important to comprehend the term governance which has been defined
differently by different authors. Some believe that it is steering and controlling public affairs.
Governance refers to the formation and stewardship of the formal and informal rules that
regulate the public realm, the arena in which state as well as societal and economicactors
interact to make decisions1. Thus, bureaucracy can’t be restricted to its role of implementation
only but governance as well. ‘Intelligent governance is anti-bureaucratic. Government should
be smart, but also as lean as possible- strong but limited. The issue is not big or small
government, but good governance in which power is decentralized and distributed where
appropriate and authority is delegated where competence dictates’2. Amartya Sen holds that
development should include a broad range of freedoms or rights such as the basic capabilities
to avoid starvation, undernourishment and premature mortality as well as rights to education
and being able to participate in the political process”3. Thus, governance refers to behavioral
disposition in different political regimes. Governance is said to have three legs: economic,
political and administrative4. Governance roots also lie in different roles of various
departments and sections of society in collaboration. Socialization, sagacious role of public in
constituting political society, executive impact of government, administrative part of
bureaucracy, regulatory aspects of financial institutions and conflict resolution by the judicial
administration; harmonious performance of above arenas constitute imperative parts of good
governance. Disorganized or passive role of any of the dynamics would certainly disturb the
efficacy of the other. Policies are implemented by the administrative machinery. Bureaucracy is
vital agency of the Government wherein “Ministers decide on policies, and civil servants take
the necessary executive actions to implement them”5. Pivotal role of bureaucracies in the rise
and fall of countries can’t be undermined. Bureaucratic arena of governance possesses
paramount significance but even lopsided accountability may empower bureaucrats to operate
arbitrarily. However, bureaucratic performance in the form of rule of law, politicization,
efficient delivery system, public confidence, economic development, institutional strength,
rent-seeking attitude and corruption, etc., may be dissected in various regimes.

Pivotal role of bureaucracies in the rise and fall of countries can’t be undermined.

Estrangement between Federal and Provincial Services


Provincial officers were intimidated by ruling bureaucratic elite and made to embrace a
subservient role under the Federal Officers (DMG). This estrangement between federal and
provincial officers further marred prospects of good governance. Discriminatory policies of
DMG( now PAS), slow promotion prospects of PCS officers and absence of All Pakistan Service
(APS) as enunciated in Article-240 of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973, led to institutional
decay and further inflated the already existing gulf between federal and provincial officers.

Culture of Unaccountability

Mutuality of interest between certain politicians and bureaucrats resulted into culture of
corruption. In addition to this, lack of knowledge, skills and expertise, coupled with myopic
vision of the politicians, infested bureaucrats with influential role in policy making. National
Accountability Bureau (NAB) and Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) were run, directly or
indirectly, by bureaucrats of the same clique. ACE has rarely lodged any corruption case against
any Secretary, Commissioner or DCO belonging to federal service group as compared to the
provincial service officers. Commission culture has pervaded so deep in the development works
that itis not considered as an evil practice now. Channelized corruption vitiated accountability
mechanism.

Policy Recommendations
Bureaucracy is the backbone of any government which transforms ideas and suggestions
into reality and actions for the public good. Following policy recommendations can
improve the governance parameters:-
Concept of intelligent government of 21st Century is anti-bureaucratic. Under the
principle of subsidiary, decentralization and development of local government system
with independent financial, political and legislative powers, can improve the participation
of civil society toward better governance. Such devolution may break the hegemony of
the bureaucrats and this alienation from public. It will improve national unity wherein
common man may feel privileged and empowered.
Ascendency of one group over the other must be wiped out during in-service trainings.
Training institutes, meant for mid-career management and high profiles, must stress
upon development through research techniques under the supervision of highly skilled
research scholars rather than bureaucrats (meant for policy implementation only).
International community can help to improve the prevalent civil service structure
through modernized methods of administration. Un-reformed, degenerated and un-
skilled bureaucracy can never improve governance.
Politicization of bureaucracy must be abandoned through new legislation and stringent
rules to keep the bureaucracy apolitical, unbiased and neutral. Stern action must be
initiated against politically affiliated bureaucrats. This detachment would improve
bureaucratic efficiency.
Independent Judicial Commission to settle the inter-services, inter-provincial and
federal-provincial controversies regarding provincial share, posting of federal officers in
provinces, promotions, transfers and posting matters. This commission may be
established without the
representation of any serving or retired bureaucrat. Commission may also remove the
violation of Constitution relation to Article 240 and proviso of Article 27 of Eighteenth
Amendment.
Civil Service must be modernized and purged through screening and right-sizing. If
DMG clique can’t mend their ways and they still think themselves steel frame of
administration with this inefficiency, then modernization and purge must become
imperative and operative.
Provincial Civil Services (PCS) of each Province are equally able to run the affairs of the
state in the Provinces and Federal Service Groups (Railways, Accounts, Foreign Service,
Customs, Inland Revenue, Postal Services, Secretariat Group etc.) are capable to run the
federation and federating units. Their pertinent role must be improved through rigorous
local and foreign trainings, higher studies, research methodologies and annual training
courses.
Hydra-headed monster of corruption must be dealt with iron hand policy. Bureaucrats
living beyond their means or involved in mal-practices must be screened out.
Channelized corruption may be checked through the imperative role of secret agencies.
Anti-Corruption Establishment and NAB have lost their efficacy due to politically biased
posting of bureaucrats in these agencies. Refurbishment of posting system through the
officers of high integrity can recuperate accountability mechanism.
Federal and Provincial Public Service Commissions must be transparent, independent
and un-biased. Currently, it comprises of retired bureaucrats who have already worked in
the same bureaucratic environment. This may promote favoritism to their colleagues,
minimizing genuine chances of selection for brilliant candidates. This practice must be
put to an end to convalesce public confidence, transparency and validity of recruitment
process so that common man may enjoy the fruits of equity, justice and fair-play.

It is concluded that institution of bureaucracy has lost the skill, efficiency and
competency which they inherited from the colonial legacy. Due to lack of research,
coupled with superficial training environment, current lot of bureaucrats is incapable to
comprehend the nature of formidable problems of poverty, social polarization, ethnicity
and sectarianism, breakdown of law and order and economic regression. Decline in
intellectual capacity has marred the prospects of governance parameters. Major institutes
(National School of Public Policy and others) meant for training and professional
development have badly failed in achieving the target of skilled and intellectually well-
equipped bureaucrats to run the affairs of the state successfully. Irony of fate is that
training institutes in the country are also run by the same clique of bureaucrats. How can
a constricted mind in a morbid and nostalgic environment propound fresh and healthy
ideas?

Politicization of bureaucracy debilitated this institution in different ways. Primacy of PAS


officers during the current government resulted into politicization, bureau-politic bonhomie,
institutional decay, arbitrary decision-making, corruption scandals, kick-back culture, white-
collar crime and lack of accountability. Channelized corruption further aggravated the crisis.
Bureau-politic nexus at federal and provincial level empowered bureaucrats with preeminent
and decisive position in policy making. It made them unaccountable in the absence of proper
checks and balances. Public policies continue to be formulated for vested interests of elite
genre at the expense of public exchequer and heavy debt of foreign and domestic loans.

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