Ethics and Integrity in the Civil Service Presentation to Regional Hub of Civil Service Seminar Astana, Kazakhstan October 2013
Legal Framework Official Secrets Act Ethics in Public Office Act Freedom of Information Act Compellability of Witnesses Act Public Service Management Acts Comptroller & Auditor General Public Accounts Committee Inter-Parliamentary Committees
Ethics in Public Office Act All Ministers, senior public servants and Politicians must provide disclosure of interests, including material interests which could influence them in the performance of their official duties. Declare any vested interest in relation to tenders and contracts Furnish evidence of tax compliance
Parliamentary scrutiny Public Accounts Committee Comptroller & Auditor General Value for Money Accounting for Voted expenditure Joint Parliamentary Committees
Accounting Officer Role All Secretaries General and Heads of Office hold the title of Accounting Officer Responsible for administration of Voted expenditure Responsible for Internal Financial controls Responsible for Formal Risk Management
Corporate Governance Heads of Office must establish an Audit Committee Chaired by person outside the Office and with a number of external members Committee conducts audits both financial and non- financial including value for money audits. Audit reports and annual reports are made available to Head of Office and to Comptroller & Auditor General
Public Service Recruitment
All positions are filled by open competitive process in a fair and impartial manner Public Appointments Service is the independent centralised recruitment organisation Interference in the recruitment process is illegal under the Public Service Management (Recruitment & Selection) Act and carries a fine or imprisonment if convicted.
Government Contracts
Centrally published on “e-Tenders” web site All public service tenders must go through this process Central management and control of procurement by Office of Public Works – value for money, economies of scale, etc. All contract documentation and payments are audited by the Comptroller &Auditor General.
Leadership is critical in fostering integrity
Key competency for Senior Civil Servants Exemplifies Public Service Values: Serving the Government & people of Ireland Acting at all times with integrity Treating others with respect Being responsible for own actions Operating with professionalism and probity
Leadership Leaders must become role models and be above reproach Stand up for what they believe Intervene when fraud is suspected and take appropriate action “Contagious integrity”
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