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However , public service is governed by strict rules and procedures , and public servants have limited leeway or discre- tionary power . This setting helps public servants not fall prey to conflicts of interest .
However , public service is governed by strict rules and procedures , and public servants have limited leeway or discre- tionary power . This setting helps public servants not fall prey to conflicts of interest .
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Public office also includes elected officeholders , a category not governed by rules and regulations for minimizing discretio- nary power . Conflict of interest rules gain importance where defi- nitions of the public interest guided by ...
Public office also includes elected officeholders , a category not governed by rules and regulations for minimizing discretio- nary power . Conflict of interest rules gain importance where defi- nitions of the public interest guided by ...
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When rules are not available , recourse to tools like incompatibility , disclosure and ethic commissions are alternati- ves . Incompatibility Rules for Elected Officeholders Constitutions , laws and bylaws set complex rules concer- ning ...
When rules are not available , recourse to tools like incompatibility , disclosure and ethic commissions are alternati- ves . Incompatibility Rules for Elected Officeholders Constitutions , laws and bylaws set complex rules concer- ning ...
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