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CHRAJ Calls for Asset Declarations and Adherence to Code of Conduct for Public Officers

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The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has urged public officers, particularly those in the newly formed government and the ninth Parliament, to fully comply with the ethical requirements set out in the Constitution, including asset declarations and adherence to the Code of Conduct for Public Officers.

In a statement issued on Thursday, January 16, CHRAJ emphasized the importance of public officers understanding their legal obligations to avoid conflicts of interest and maintain the highest standards of integrity. The Commission specifically referenced the provisions of Chapter 24 of the 1992 Constitution, which governs the ethical conduct of those in public office.

Under Article 284 of the Constitution, public officers are required to ensure their personal interests do not conflict with their official duties. Additionally, Article 286(1) and the Public Office Holders (Declaration of Assets and Disqualification) Act, 1998 (Act 550), mandate that public officials declare their assets and liabilities to the Auditor-General before assuming office.

CHRAJ expressed concern that many public officers either fail to understand or disregard these requirements, contributing to unethical conduct and governance challenges. “Public officers have either treated the Code of Conduct with indifference or, in the case of new officials, have been unaware of the expectations,” the statement noted.

To address these concerns, CHRAJ has urged all public officials, particularly those in the new administration, to promptly declare their assets and familiarize themselves with the Code of Conduct. The Commission has also called on the government to expedite the passage of the Conduct of Public Officers Bill to strengthen the legal framework governing ethical behaviour in public service.

CHRAJ’s call underscores the critical need for transparency and accountability within the public sector as the government seeks to enhance good governance.

Source:TheDotNews

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