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What happens to bureaucracy in an election

Some say it should be written down, but it boils down to preserving and promoting the culture of integrity within the public service.

The rules that govern the federal public service during an election aren't written down anywhere, but maybe they should be, says David Good, former assistant deputy minister who has worked in the Privy Council Office and is a professor in the University of Victoria's School of Public Admin...

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