Name of code
Code of Conduct for Preventing Corruption in the Civil Service
Originator of code
Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport - Department III Civil Service and Administrative Innovation
Country
Austria
Original language
English/German
Year of creation
2008
Type of code
Public institutions
Main frame of accountability
Political
Transparency
Public
Legal and regulatory context
Non-mandatory
Implementation and enforcement
Procedural
Diversity
Yes
AI/automation
No
The Code of Conduct for the Prevention of Corruption in the Civil Service by the Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service, and Sport is a set of anti-corruption rules for civil servants in Austria. As part of the civil service, employees are committed to the principles of the rule of law, loyalty, transparency, objectivity, fair treatment, integrity, and responsibility. According to the ministry’s website, there are plans to make the contents of the code into a fixed element of initial and further training for all civil servants. Particularly relevant is the 4th chapter, pointing out the responsible use of social media. It offers examples of the freedom of expression, the publication of personal data, privacy settings, location data, social engineering, and copyright. Employees should keep in mind, that they represent the civic service even during private activities and refrain from making discriminatory and offensive statements.
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