In public administration, the principle of Amanah (trust) implies:
1. **Integrity**: Administrators must act honestly and transparently, managing public resources and responsibilities with fairness.
2. **Accountability**: They are accountable for their actions and decisions, ensuring they serve the public’s best interests.
3. **Justice**: Upholding justice and avoiding corruption, bias, or abuse of power.
4. **Responsibility**: Fulfilling their duties diligently and ethically, in alignment with their trust and the public’s expectations.
Haseeb Ali Answered question August 28, 2024