Circular on Corruption Prevention Within Government
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2023Author
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This circular highlights recent cases of corruption in government agencies and the subsequent administrative actions taken. It mentions that the President has issued a proclamation emphasizing a zero-tolerance policy towards corruption and personally leading the fight against it. The President has directed all Managing Directors to implement corruption prevention measures in their institutions. The text emphasizes the legal and policy provisions regarding the management of public resources and the need for accountability, transparency, and responsiveness. Each office is reminded of its responsibility in adhering to constitutional and legislative provisions governing the use of public resources. The President expects fidelity to the Constitution and personal responsibility for the proper management of resources. The text emphasizes the role of those in charge of public resources in leading by example and bringing dignity to the government and the Republic.
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Corruption Cases; Fight Against Corruption; Accountability and Transparency; Leadership; Responsibility
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Public Service CommissionSeries
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