Chisinau 28/03/2008 Discipline of civil servants, conflict of interest and ethics Peter REINBERG Austria
page Discipline of civil servants, Peter Reinberg, 28/03/ Introduction Transparency International (TI) – Global Corruption Barometer Austria 15 th Austrian federation – examples of corruption: Austrian consular officials – grants for issuing visa former head of the Federal Criminal Office (our FBI) – accused cabinet members of partisan politics political investigation comittee
page Discipline of civil servants, Peter Reinberg, 28/03/ Introduction Upper Austria – examples for corruption: head of district administration and his secretary head of guest house and three of her staff All convicted by criminal courts contractual public employees – dismissal possible civil servants – transferred to other posts disciplinary proceedings – independent disciplinary board
page Discipline of civil servants, Peter Reinberg, 28/03/ Statutory rules in Austria Penal Code Abuse of power up to 5 years imprisonment Acceptance of gifts in breach of duty – up to 3 years imprisonment in accordance with duty – up to 1 year imprisonment acceptance of gifts – without connexion to concrete official transaction (so- called feeding)
page Discipline of civil servants, Peter Reinberg, 28/03/ Statutory rules in Austria Civil Servants Act 1979 Acceptance of gifts excepted are only small gifts of little value Secondary occupation forbidden when -prevents from duties -suspicion of bias (Im)partiality To abstain from matters in which relatives are involved
page Discipline of civil servants, Peter Reinberg, 28/03/ Statutory rules in Austria Offical secret Civil servant and instructions: may (=has to) refuse to observe an instruction -from a position not competent or -if observance would violate criminal law regards the instruction as unlawful obliged to tell his objections to his superior HR authority decides whether the instruction is to observe or not
page Discipline of civil servants, Peter Reinberg, 28/03/ Code of Conduct UN Convention against Corruption GRECO convention Federal Government of Austria – government program Code of Conduct – working group USA-Standards of Ethical Conduct for the Employees of the Executive branch Canada – Values and Ethics – Code for the Public Service European Parliament – Guidelines for the duties of the civil servants and employees Germany – Guidelines for the prevention of corruption in the federal administration City of Vienna – A question of ethics – handbook for the prevention of corruption
page Discipline of civil servants, Peter Reinberg, 28/03/ Code of Conduct code is neither law nor decree or regulation guideline, standard of good practice, "soft law" Values underlying the conduct of civil servants: democracy transparency participation quality respect diversity and non-discrimination impartiality and integrity accountability
page Discipline of civil servants, Peter Reinberg, 28/03/ Code of Conduct Critical points for conflicts of interest Small gifts maintain a friendship Recommendations -make clear to your client -inform your superior -be careful against invitations
page Discipline of civil servants, Peter Reinberg, 28/03/ Code of Conduct Sponsoring in Public Administration no sponsoring for core tasks sponsoring must remain the exception sponsoring must be transparent clear contracts, receipts Public Procurement detailed national laws and rules competitors have sufficient legal ways
page Discipline of civil servants, Peter Reinberg, 28/03/ Code of Conduct Secondary occupation CS – neglects official duties occupation – creates danger of bias CS has to inform superiors and the HR department Upper Austria: approval by HR in advance Official secret vs. Transparency conflicting interests protection of personal data contacts to the media media secret privilege
page Discipline of civil servants, Peter Reinberg, 28/03/ Implementation Responsibility of leaders creating codes of conduct training and supervising their collaborators being role models themselves: verba movent, exepmla trahunt giving clear competence by delegation putting the right person in the right place rotating officials in sensible positions
page Discipline of civil servants, Peter Reinberg, 28/03/ Implementation Violations of the Code of Conduct – measures talk and admonition in lesser cases interdiction of a secondary occupation transfer to another post disciplinary measures by the HR authority disciplinary measures by the independent disciplinary board: -appeal is possible to the independent superior disciplinary board termination to the next possible term or immediate dismissal of a contractual -appeal is possible to the labour and social courts report to the Public Prosecutor -disciplinary proceedings are interrupted CS can be suspended or transferred
page Discipline of civil servants, Peter Reinberg, 28/03/ Implementation Internal and external control Internal review -central unity -review plans Courts of Auditors -Federal Court of Auditors -9 Regional Courts of Auditors
page Discipline of civil servants, Peter Reinberg, 28/03/ Implementation Internal/external publication of the code directed primarily to the civil servants reflects to the general public folder General code/adaptations or appendices 3-level-code -Level 1 – concise preamble - folder -Level 2 – guidelines for the different chapters -Level 3 – voluminous annex style – shortlist similar to the 10 biblical orders
page Discipline of civil servants, Peter Reinberg, 28/03/ Conclusion; Acknowledgements Discipline and ethics – a permanent concern in public administrations culture of honesty and transparency, of justice and integrity superiors – good example Working group TI Francisco Cardona