Statement of the Inspectors General
Social Quality Service (SQS)

Esteemed citizens, political activists, officeholders, and participants of the Social Quality Service system,

The Social Quality Service has been established as a framework for accountable public conduct, with the objective of ensuring transparency, verifiability, and consistency in the public sphere. Our system links spoken statements, enacted decisions, and tangible societal outcomes, thereby promoting a high-quality and reliable public discourse.

To citizens, we wish to convey: SQS is not a political organization and does not represent the interests of any particular party. It provides you with the opportunity to engage in shaping the public sphere without coercion or alignment. Facts remain permanently documented and verifiable, and public discourse retains its value over time and through its consequences.

To political activists, we emphasize: the system does not restrict your activities but establishes accountability and consistency. Public statements and actions are recorded in a transparent register that can be monitored and compared over time. Credibility is built through consistent fulfillment of stated commitments and realized outcomes, rather than through immediate impressions.

To political actors, we declare: participation in SQS confers neither privileges nor sanctions; it entails public responsibility. The system evaluates outcomes rather than rhetoric and measures results rather than intentions. Consistency, reliability, and accountability are not political messages—they are measurable indicators of conduct within the public sphere.

To validators and the SQS structure, we underscore: the integrity of the system depends on the consistent application of rules and clearly defined procedures. Our role is to ensure that criteria of relevance, credibility, and procedural accuracy are applied equally to all participants, while maintaining the system’s neutrality, openness, and verifiability. Recording anomalies, monitoring consistency, and assessing validator credibility are essential for preserving trust and system integrity.

As General Inspectors, we aspire for SQS to remain a space where public statements and actions carry enduring value. We aim for the system to serve all those who recognize that consistency, verifiability, and accountability are not constraints but the foundation of responsible action. Furthermore, we wish for SQS to endure as a framework in which trust is earned over time through demonstrable outcomes, rather than assumed in advance.

Inspectors General
Social Quality Service (SQS)