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List of behaviour that should not be done

on public officials Regulations (Conduct


and Discipline) Act 1993 (amended 2002).

Prepared by :

Abdul Khalid bin Yusoff


Amirul Zakwan bin Abu Bakar
Catherine Mayang Langkah
Evanna Devi A/P Seyapalan
Hanis Ayuni binti Zaman
Kaarteeka A/P Anbarasan
INTRODUCTION
• Public Officers Regulations (Conduct and Discipline)
Regulations 1993

- Created under Article 132 (2) of the Constitution


Federal

- Replacing P. A Chapter 'D' (amended 2002)


• In carrying out the duties of officers supplied
who are with power. It must be controlled to
avoid fraud and abuse their authority to
personal interests.

• Public services are not affected Maintain


behaviors to avoid suspicion.

• Suspicion of the public in the integrity and


persistence in carrying out their duties.
List of misbehaves
• Abetting the enemy country.

• Government secrets.

• Discredit and disparage undermine the policies and


actions of the Government.

• Become members of “Jemaah Islamiyah”

• Malaysia joined the Union Militants


• Managing the tender / quotation while officials
know some of them are submission of tenders /
quotations are from relatives.

• Use and driving department vehicles for their


own use, such as going to the office and from the
office, sending children to school and others.

• Using department personnel / equipment / goods


department for personal matters such as land
clearing, house, lifting furniture and other home.
• Involved in drug abuse.

• Gambling in the office / working hours.

• Convicted criminal / Sharia courts.

• Serious trouble because of debt.

• Receive hospitality from people who have


formal relations.

• Sexual harassment
• Failing to maintain bank statements and cash
book properly and systematic.

• No initiative to solve work problem


immediately.
• Using the money trust fund for their own use.

• Make payment without checking directed


work completed or not.

• No report on investment or property.


• Inciting civil servants to not too laboured in
carrying task.

• Carry out a task ignoring the implications of the


Department in particular, and the Government
generally.

• Take annual leave at the time of service


desperately needed.
• Out for playing golf or bowling during office
hours.
• Asked the VIPs to use the services their good
influence of the Promotion Board to raise in
rank.
• Asking politicians to support the application
obtain Government land or house or
something from the office.
• Argue or fight superiors.

• Bringing out the classified files Department


without the written permission of the Head of
Department .

• Leave the country without the approval of the


Ministry.
THANK YOU

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