Phrases with «public trust»

"Public trust" refers to the confidence and belief that people have in government institutions, organizations, or individuals to act in their best interest, make responsible decisions, and fulfill their responsibilities honestly and transparently. It is the reliance and faith that the public places in those in positions of authority or power to do what is right for the community or society as a whole. Full definition

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Sentences with «public trust»

  • There has been an obvious tragic loss in public trust in elected politicians, especially in light of poor judgment and greed from some of our politicians in all parties. (totalpolitics.com)
  • If libraries began to sell ebooks would it result in a violation of public trust? (sellmorebooksshow.com)
  • He goes on to say he will continue the work to restore public trust in government by holding corrupt politicians accountable. (news.wbfo.org)
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