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Article Title: Vertical Reforms to End The Fixing World
Author: Irsan Komarga
Category: Government
Word Count: 400
Keywords: bureaucratic corruption
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
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Fixers are increasing in numbers in many countries around the globe. Such 
problem gives a country to slowly progress in terms of governance and provision 
of human rights. That is why vertical reforms are given to set the wrong things 
right in ceasing fixers to end a country's continuous poverty. Now here are a 
few essential reforms to help slowly but surely cease the existence of fixers:

1. Put up off-site one-stop shops for service stations. To help in the 
decongestion of agencies and transactions with high-client density, it is high 
time to put up one-stop shops or service stations deployed in several 
population centers like in the malls, department stores, parks or universities. 

2. Vigorously automate and computerize. To help curb the corruptible 
discretionary powers vested in so many officials and employees, there is a need 
to vigorously pursue the computerization program of several government 
agencies. The program is intended to centrally automate and expedite the 
procedures when applicable, and eventually throws out the need for fixers. The 
drawback in the program is when the central software bogs down because of 
electronic glitch and power interruption. Thus, there is a need to put a 
stand-by generator and back-up program software for contingency.

3. Tap professional fixers as whistleblowers. The professional fixers are good 
sources of information on their networks and connections among insider fixers 
in government agencies. Given the proper incentive and protection, professional 
fixers can become good whistleblowers and tipsters.

4. Organize professional fixers as accredited service providers. As a group, 
professional fixers may be organized into cooperatives of service providers 
like travel agencies that can be formally tapped or deputized by the 
government. This however needs further assessment in terms of legality and 
their roles in the bureaucracy. Again, the concept of externality and reverse 
causality should caution against putting any layer of organization, formally or 
informally, in the provision of public service.

5. Monitor drug and medical testing centers, insurance agencies and emission 
testing centers. Implement a regular system of monitoring and evaluation of the 
operations of drug and medical testing centers, insurance agencies and private 
emission testing centers are doubling as professional fixers in one way or 
another.

These essential vertical reforms must be highly prioritize and implemented to 
help fix the problem of fixing. Not only it would bring glory to the country 
affected so much of fixers, it would also uphold the honor of the country's 
name itself.

Irsan's passion is to write on wide varieties of subjects. Her latest writing 
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baskets and other information about fruit baskets.
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