I think that would allow for much more transparency and acceptance. In fact, no one is immune: mistakes and abuses happen everywhere. To accept that there are some is also to grow and also to get back on your feet, to have a stronger system, to have clearer rules and to fully accept the junior employees who are doing the work. Right now, these people aren't being listened to. There is no transparency.
In my opinion, supporting and properly supervising these people will ensure that the government is more transparent with the public and in its entirety. It must not bury its head in the sand and must look at what's happening in its own backyard.
Who was the last one for the whistle-blower...? Was it Zimbabwe? Who was at the end of the.... ?