"We think it is important. We focus attention on the complete breakdown in public governance across the board, whether it be government, or businessmen, or traders...," he said.
"One has reached a point in public governance where one has to take stock... Enough is enough, we have to reform ourselves. If we don't do that, we are not going to leave children behind us proud of the country, despite 8-9 per cent (economic) growth."
Recently, a group of prominent personalities, including Premji, Mahindra & Mahindra chairman Keshub Mahindra, HDFC chairman Deepak Parekh, former RBI Governors M Narasimham and Bimal Jalan, among others, had expressed concern over a series of scams that pointed toward a "governance deficit".
In the letter, they had asked the government to deal with burning issues like corruption urgently.
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