There's a lot of nonsense written here. I agree with you that governments have major issues. Police forces can be corrupted and used violently against the population (see Iran this week or US treatment of ethnic minorities for example). Government institutions take time to be reformed and become inefficient, yes. But to suggest that corporate entities somehow consistently morally benefit people is absurd. Historically it has been corporations just as much as states which cause great problems - corporations controlled the Atlantic Slave Trade for example. Corporations are more prone to benefit those at the top than well-run public institutions. They aren't evil per se, more indifferent to morality due to their focussed drive for profit above all else. The argument that corporations should run naturally monopolies commodities such as water or rail infrastructure is equally self defeating, and state run versions of each of these are consistently more effective. Governments can cause as many issues, but generalising government-run entities in the way this article has is frankly ridiculous.
RE: The DESTRUCTIVE Impact of Government Institutions & The Public Sector