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Public behavior that should not be done

based on public official regulation


( Conduct and Discipline ) Act 1993
(amended 2002)
Group 1
Nurilani Sidek
Fatihah Anuar
Annis Syiffa Tajudin
Nor Hani Azmi

Purposes
O Help servants guard their behavior

and actions
O Help public officers perform their

duties with full responsibility and


display high competency
O Uphold the image of public service

Replacement of section
2
O An official shall not;
O Subordinate his public to his private

interest.
O Conduct himself in such a manner as
is likely to bring his private interest
into conflict with his public duty.
O Conduct himself in such a manner
likely to cause reasonable suspicious
that
O He has used his public position for his

personal advantage;

O Conduct himself in such a manner as

to bring the public service into


disrepute or bring discredit to the
public service;
O Lack efficiency or hard work
O Be dishonest or untrustworthy

O Be irresponsible
O Bring or attempt to bring any form of

outside influence or pressure to support


or advance any claim related to or against
the public service, whether the claim in
his own or that of any other officer
O Be insubordinate or conduct himself in
any manner which can be reasonably
construed as being insubordinate; and
O Be negligent in performing his duties

Public officers are absolutely


forbidden to do the following:
Types of
prohibiti
on

Sexual harassment
drug abuse
Accepting and giving gift
A standard a living which surpasses the emolument and other valid
personal income
Borrow money/ become a guarantor
Serious pecuniary indebtness
Lend money with interest
Involved in futures market
Participate in raffle (lucky draw) and lottery
Publications of books and so on
Editor of the newspaper /magazine and journal
Political activities
Absent from duty without permission

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