Public trust is expressed and has significance in the management and provision of preservation and interpretation activities. Public trust refers to management and public service. It guarantees that the heritage will be handed down to future generations. In this article we will explore how preservation and interpretation of tangible and intangible heritage establishes public confidence in museums, archives and historic buildings. It will review the preservation, management and visitor policy to promote and maintain public trust.
Since the concept of reliability is related to the origin of the democratic government and the pioneering concept of the true power of society and the future in the public, confidence in civil servants' civil servants must be respected not. One of the reasons why bribery is regarded as a notorious sin is that it encourages a culture of political corruption that violates public confidence. Other issues related to political corruption and betrayal of public confidence include lobbying, special interest groups, and public cartels.
Civil servants are trusted by citizens to develop and implement certain policies for public interests. Acquiring this trust has a great influence on the will of the state; the people's trust is essential for the exercise of state power. Civil servants have moral responsibility to act in a reliable way. So why is not personal behavior ethical? One of the reasons is that the handling of the problem by the leader is complicated and in many cases it is difficult to judge which is the most ethical choice. There are several system factors. One is competition for scarce resources. It is easy to fall into unethical behavior to gain competitive advantage in competition. The second is conflicting loyalty, and Johns calls "the most troubling moral dilemma faced by civil servants."
The motto of President Glover Cleveland is "Public service is a public trust". "Trust" refers to the fiduciary responsibility of civil servants, but the growth of the labor union's power in the public sector has changed in the opposite direction as the Cleveland motto can explain. If anything, we now have to worry about the combination of public trust power and trade restrictions. More than a century ago, there is a solution to infer the market concerns raised by private sector counterparts. For the same reason, because the antitrust law was enacted to limit the monopoly power that private enterprises can exercise to harm consumers, the monopoly rights of public benefit workers are also subject to legal restrictions . Negotiation and lobbying