THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
CODE OF ETHICS AND CONDUCT
FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICE
TANZANIA
CONTENTS
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1. Preamble
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courteous
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2 - 4 |
4. Discipline and Diligence
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4 - 6 |
5. Team Work
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6 - 7 |
6. Pursuing of Excellence in Service
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7. Exercise Responsibility and Good Stewardship |
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8. Transparency and Accountability
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9. Discharge Duties with Integrity
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10 - 11 |
10. Political Neutrality
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11 - 12 |
11. Conclusion
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12 - 13 |
PREAMBLE
A Code of Ethics and Conduct for the Public Service is being issued for the first time since our independence in 1961. During the colonial rule a Code of Ethics and Conduct was inherent in different laws and regulations. this approach continued even after independence. Since these laws and regulations were not easily available to all public employees people were generally unaware of expected ethical conduct.
To counter that shortcoming this code is been widely distributed so that public service employees will clearly understand what is required of them in terms of ethical conduct and standards of performance acceptable in the Public Service. Besides stipulating clearly the standard of behaviour, the code also aims to enhance ethical performance and to regain public confidence.
The Code will also enable Public Servants to participate fully in fulfilling the mission of the Public Service, which is to deliver quality service to the people of Tanzania efficiently, effectively and with the highest standard of courtesy and integrity.
In so doing public employees will be effecting the vision of transforming the Public Service into an institution which will be pivotal in achieving sustainable economic growth and prosperity in Tanzania and eradicate poverty in the 21st Century.
The Code of Ethics and Conduct will apply to all those serving in the Public Service but who are not covered by the Public Leadership Code of Ethics Act. No.13 of 1995. The interpretation of public servant is as stipulated in the Public Service Act.
The Code also complements existing Laws. Regulations, directives and guidelines issued over the years for the purpose of prescribing the standard of behaviour in the Public Service.
Matern Y.C. Lumbanga
HEAD OF PUBLIC SERVICE
In order for the Public Service to be efficient and respected Public Servants must behave and conduct themselves in a manner as stipulated below:-
This code will explain each of these expectations in more detail.
or disability.
6. A Public Servant shall refrain from having sexual relationships at the workplace. Likewise he/she will |
Sexual Harassment |
avoid all types of conduct which may constitute sexual
harassment which include:-
patting, grabbing
and or brushing against another employee's body, hair or clothes;
III. Discipline and Diligence
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For efficient performance a public servant will perform his/her duties diligently and with a high degree of discipline. An employee shall therefore use the time, skills and expertise one has so as to attain the expected goals. Public servants are expected to: |
Diligent |
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i) Obey the law. Decisions should not be biased |
Discipline |
because of religion, ethnicity), sex, personal interests or any relationship; ii) Obey and effect lawful directives;
viii) Finish assigned duties within required time and standards.
2. An employee will maintain personal hygiene, dress in respectable attire in accordance with the acceptable norms of the office as stipulated in staff circulars. |
Attire |
3. While out of office, an employee will conduct Private Life. his/her personal life in such a manner that it does not affect his/her services or bring the Public Service into disrepute. He/she is therefore required to refrain from becoming drunk, using narcotic drugs and any other unacceptable behaviour. |
Private Life |
4. A Public Servant shall not disclose Secrecy and confidential or official information which has |
Secrecy and Confidentiality |
Confidentiality been communicated to or has been availed while discharging official duties without due permission. An employee shall continue to
maintain secrecy and confidentiality of official information even after one has left the Public Service.
5. i) A Public Servant shall not use any official
Disclosure of document or photocopy such. a letter Disclosure of Information or any other document or information Information
obtained in the course of discharging his/ her duties for personal ends;
IV Team Work
Public Servants will strive to promote team work Team Work Team Work by offering help to co-employees whenever the need so arises. Team work will be achieved by public servants observing the following:-
to enhance their competence and skills;
Since the Public service is geared towards provision Excellence in Excellence in of excellent services, public servants will do Service the Service following:-
I. A Public Servant shall act within the boundaries of the authority and responsibilities delegated. In doing so he/she shall:-
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Exercising Responsibilities |
2. A Public Servant shall safeguard public funds Public and other properties of the public, entrusted property to |
Public Property |
him/her and shall ensure that no damage, loss, misappropriation occurs to the funds or public property;
A Public Servant will use such resources for public use only. Public property includes office suppliers, telephones, computers, copiers, buildings and other properties purchased with Government funds or donated to the Government. Expenses met by Government or services such as telephone, water and electricity are also part of public property.
I. A Public Servant will adhere to and practice meritocratic principles in appointments, promotions and while delivering any service. He/she will be accountable both for actions and inactions through normal tiers of authority. 2. i) A Public Servant shall conduct meetings for the purpose of promoting efficiency and shall not use meetings as a way of avoiding being responsible for the decision he/she is supposed to have made on her/ his own;
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Transparency and Accountability |
3. A Public Servant shall be Loyal to the duly constituted Government of the day and will therefore, implement |
Loyalty to the Government |
policies and decisions given by the Minister or any other Government leader.
1. A Public Servant shall not fear to abide to Laws, Regulations and Procedures when discharging his/her duties. |
Adherence to laws |
2. A Public Servant shall not solicit, force or accept bribes from a person whom he/she is serving, has already served or will be serving either by doing so in person or by using another person. |
Corruption |
3. i) A Public Servant or any member of his/her family shall not receive presents in form of money, entertainments or any service from a person that may be regarded as geared towards compromising his/her integrity.
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Gifts |
4. A Public Servant shall perform his/her duties honestly and impartially to avoid circumstances that may lead to |
Conflict of interest |
conflict of interest. If conflict of interest arises he/she shall inform his/her superiors who will decide upon the best course of action to resolve it.
5. A Public Servant shall not borrow to the extent of not being able to repay the debts as this will discredit the public service as well as affect his/her ability to make unbiased decisions. IX Political Neutrality: |
Pecuniary Embarrassment |
I. A Public Servant can participate in politics provided that when so doing he/she observes the following limitations:-
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Political Participation |
2. Although public servants have a right to communicate with their political representatives they:- |
Political Influence |
IX Conclusion:
The Code of Ethics and Conduct has been issued pursuant to the Public Service Act. A breach of the Code will be dealt with under the Public Service Act, National Security Act, Prevention of Corruption Act or any other relevant law.
On its part the government has the obligations to provide the following things:-
service delivery activities;
For efficient, effective and courteous delivery of services to the public all Public Servants must observe this Code.
SEE the ATTAMENT Below