Order No. 10 of 2017
Made Under
The Integrity Commission Act Cap 26:01
In observance of
the Code of Conduct these are the guiding principles.
The
Ten Principles of Public Life
Accountability: A person in public life
shall be accountable to the public for his or her decisions and actions and
shall submit himself or herself to scrutiny and criticism.
Dignity: A person in public life
shall, in the execution of his or her
official functions, conduct themselves in a manner which engenders the respect
of their peers and the public.
Diligence: A person in public life is
expected to be effective, efficient and reliable in the performance of their
duties.
Duty: A person in public life
owes a duty to the public and shall consider themselves servants of the people.
Honour: Members of Parliament shall
regard it as an honour to serve in the nation’s highest legislative forum. They
have a moral responsibility to preserve the reputation of their office.
Integrity: A person in public life and
members of his family shall upon the assumptions of office declare their
private interests relating to the duties of the public official and assets as
required by the Integrity Commission Act and any other law.
Loyalty: A person in public life
shall display allegiance to the State and shall demonstrate concern for the
well-being of the people of Guyana.
Objectivity: A person in public life, in
executing public business shall make decisions based on merit when making
public appointment, awarding contracts, or recommending individuals for reward
and benefits.
Responsibility: A person in public life
shall have a basic responsibility to take decisions solely in the national
interest without any benefit of personal gain, or material benefit for
themselves, their family, friends and associates.
Transparency: A person in public life
shall exercise his or her public decisions and actions with full and frank
disclosure and shall provide when demanded by the public an explanation for his
or her actions and decisions.
Article
1
Bribes
No person in public life
shall in
return for anything done in return for
anything done, or to be done, or omitted to be done in the execution of his or her duties, ask for or accept for himself
or any person, any money, property, benefit or favour of any kind over and
above that which he or she is lawfully entitled to receive for the performance
of his duties.
Article 2
Discrimination
No person in public life shall in the
course of the performance of his or her official functions discriminate against any
person with respect to terms, conditions and privileges of employment or other official
matters because of such person’s race, place of origin, political opinions,
colour, creed, age, disability, marital status, sex, gender, language, birth,
social class, pregnancy, religion, belief or culture.
Article 3
Gifts
No person in public life shall for
himself or herself or for anyone else
accept any gift, benefit, or advantage from any one, save personal gifts from a
relative or friend, or personal gifts given otherwise than as a motive or
reward for doing or forbearing to do anything in the performance of his
official functions or causing any other person from doing or forbearing to do
anything:
Provided that this provision
shall not apply to gifts received on behalf of the State by any person in
public life in the course of the performance of his or her official functions.
Article 4
Conflict of Interest
(1) No person in public life
shall-
(a) allow private interest to
conflict with his or her public duties or improperly influence his conduct in
the performance of his or her public duties;
(b) allow the pursuit of his or her private
interests to interfere with the proper discharge of his public duties :
Provided that any such conflict
that tends to interfere with the proper discharge of his or her public duties
shall be reported to the Integrity Commission for guidance on a resolution as
soon as practicable in favour of the official duties of the person in public
life.
(2) For the purposes of this
Code, a conflict of interest arises where a public official makes or
participates in the making of a decisions in the execution of his or her office
and at the same time knows or ought reasonably to have known that in the making
of that decision, there is a material beneficial opportunity either directly or
indirectly to further his or her private interests or that of a member of his
or her family or any other person or entity.
(3) A person in public life
shall –
(a) In order to protect and
uphold the public interest, take reasonable steps to avoid, resolve and
disclose any material conflict of
interest, financial or non-financial, that arises or is likely to arise,
between his or her personal interests and his or her official duties;
(b) Declare any conflict of
interest in writing to relevant authority as soon as possible after becoming
aware of the conflict of interest;
(c) Refuse or relinquish any
outside employment, shareholdings or directorships which creates or is likely
to create a conflict of interest.
Article
5
Use
of Official Influence
No
person in public life shall use his or her official influence in support of any
scheme or in furtherance of any contract or proposed contract or other matter
in regard to which he has an interest.
Article
6
Handling
of classified or proprietary information
(1) No person in public life
shall-
(a) for his or her personal
advantage, benefit or gain, make use of, or communicate to anyone except in the
performance of his or her official duties, the contents of any document, or any
information or mater acquired in the course of his or her official duties which
are not available to the public;
(b) disclose to any unauthorized
person or entity any information that is classified as privileged, confidential
or otherwise protected from unauthorised disclosure, dissemination or
distribution.
(2)A person in public life shall provide
and implement adequate safeguards to prevent the abuse, misuse and unauthorised
release of information.
Article 7
Use of public property
(1) No person in public life
shall use or allow the use of public property (including money), equipment,
supplies or services for any purpose other than for officially approved
purposes.
(2) A person in public life
shall use and manage public resources in accordance with any rules and
guidelines regarding the use of those resources.
Article 8
Sexual misconduct
No person in public life shall-
(1) pursue a course of conduct
which amounts to offensive sexual comments, gestures or physical contact or
other conduct of a criminal nature under the Sexual Offenses Act.
(2) in the course of the
performance of his official duties pursue a course of conduct by which he
exploits his or her position or authority for his sexual gratification;
Article 9
Entertainment
(1) No person in public life shall accept lavish
or frequent entertainment from persons or entities with who the Government has,
or is likely to have official dealings.
(2) For the purposes of this
Article entertainment includes invitation to sporting events and concerts.
Article 10
Use of office in an improper manner
No person in public life shall-
(1) Use their office in an
improper manner to gain a direct or indirect personal advantage for themselves
or any person or entity not enjoyed by the general public but rather shall
maintain appropriate confidentiality of the information they receive in the official
course of their duties and this obligation continues subsequent to their
resignation, retirement or dismissal;
(2) use information obtained in
the course of their official duties to gain a direct or indirect personal
advantage for themselves or any other person or entity and this include inside
information of any activity in any public or private entity;
(3) in the course of the
performance of his or her official duties, aid, abet, counsel, procure or
command any other person to commit a breach of any of the provision of this
Code of Conduct.
Article 11
Outside Employment
No person in public life except with
the written consent of the relevant authority shall engage in outside
employment.

