The active voice removes the information about what agent is responsible for the action, which has the effect of removing clarity. The reader would like to understand cause-effect chains, whereas the passive sentences indicate that certain actions happen, as if spontaneously.
Passive sentences are used in blame-deflecting language, such as statements that superficially look like apologies, but don't indicate who is at fault, and so do not indicate any acceptance of responsibility.
Passive sentences are used in blame-deflecting language, such as statements that superficially look like apologies, but don't indicate who is at fault, and so do not indicate any acceptance of responsibility.