Chief of the Cabinet Secretariat G. Zandanshatar announced that the development of a bill on codes of conduct for civil servants has been completed.
The bill was initially planned to be discussed during the last spring session of Parliament. After looking into similar laws and regulations in Canada and Japan, the working group, led by Chief G. Zandanshatar, wrote the bill in alignment with Mongolia’s legal environment and specific characteristics.
The bill includes provisions to categorize civil servants’ responsibilities as ethical or disciplinary. According to the bill, when taking measures against civil servant misconduct, disciplinary actions must be suited to the misconduct, not redundant, and maintain transparency.
Chief of the Cabinet Secretariat G. Zandanshatar announced that the development of a bill on codes of conduct for civil servants has been completed.
The bill was initially planned to be discussed during the last spring session of Parliament. After looking into similar laws and regulations in Canada and Japan, the working group, led by Chief G. Zandanshatar, wrote the bill in alignment with Mongolia’s legal environment and specific characteristics.
The bill includes provisions to categorize civil servants’ responsibilities as ethical or disciplinary. According to the bill, when taking measures against civil servant misconduct, disciplinary actions must be suited to the misconduct, not redundant, and maintain transparency.