#2016-1967Decree on the Obligation to Submit a Declaration of Interests for Certain Positions
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This law requires individuals seeking certain public positions to submit a declaration of interests before their appointment. It aims to ensure transparency and avoid conflicts of interest in public administration. Affected positions include various senior roles in government services, regions, departments, and public bodies. The declaration includes personal information and financial interests and must be submitted confidentially.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of mandatory interest declarations for certain public roles.
- Detailed requirements for the content and handling of such declarations.
- Confidential handling and specific record-keeping obligations set for these declarations.
Obligations
What this law requires
Candidates for specified senior public positions must submit a declaration of interests prior to their appointment, as required by article 25 ter of the Law of July 13, 1983
Declaration of interests must include identification information: name, first name, date of birth, postal address, email address, and telephone coordinates of the declarant
Declaration must disclose all paid professional activities exercised at the date of appointment or during the five years preceding the declaration, including employer identification, description of activity, period of exercise, and annual remuneration or compensation
Declaration must disclose all consulting activities exercised at the date of appointment or during the five years preceding declaration, including employer identification, activity description, period of exercise, and annual remuneration
Declaration must disclose participation in governing bodies of any public or private organism or company at the date of appointment and during the five years preceding the declaration