{"id":3546,"date":"2016-06-08T12:16:17","date_gmt":"2016-06-08T02:16:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wiseworkplacetraining.com.au\/2021\/09\/11\/how-silence-and-censorship-can-enable-workplace-corruption\/"},"modified":"2016-06-08T12:16:17","modified_gmt":"2016-06-08T02:16:17","slug":"how-silence-and-censorship-can-enable-workplace-corruption","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wiseworkplace.com.au\/2016\/06\/how-silence-and-censorship-can-enable-workplace-corruption\/","title":{"rendered":"How Silence and Censorship Can Enable Workplace Corruption"},"content":{"rendered":"
Jill McMahon – Wednesday, June 08, 2016<\/div>\n
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While workplace corruption can take many forms, it can also exist in silence and censorship. A corrupt group of workers may keep silent about their activities, or they may impose silence or censorship on others to ensure that their conduct is not reported.<\/p>\n

This makes corruption very difficult to detect, and it also leads to other issues such as workplace bullying and worker safety.<\/p>\n

How does it happen?<\/h3>\n

Workplace corruption can be very effective when perpetrated by a group of workers. Once a group is operating within a workplace, they can cover up their own activities and insist on the silence of others. This is often closely linked to bullying.<\/p>\n

The activity may be concealed by the attitude \u2018this is how we do things around here\u2019.<\/p>\n

Employees may be pulled into a web of corruption because the behaviour is seen as normal, fear of bullying or the desire to be accepted by the corrupt group. If left unchecked, it can be a cycle that becomes entrenched.<\/p>\n

Why does it happen?<\/h3>\n

In addition to the pressures that can be applied by a corrupt group, there may be other issues at play when an employee is silenced or censored, and they may occur well before the corruption becomes apparent.<\/p>\n

Organisations naturally depend on employee input to improve services and efficiency. But sometimes employees don\u2019t feel that they can speak up.<\/p>\n

There may be a range of contributing factors to this, including fear that:<\/p>\n