The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) wishes to inform the general public that pursuant to Section 119(4) of the Anti-Corruption Act 2008, the Commissioner has made a further extension of the declaration period to, on or before the 30th June, 2024 due to reported difficulties by some declarants to fill the Form using the unique National Identification Number (NIN) only. To resolve that, declarants are now allowed to use their Passport Number if they do not have the NIN number.This new deadline will be the FINAL with no further extension.
A public officer who now fails to declare his/her Assets will be faced with the following consequences;
a) Withholding the salary of the Public Officer,
b) Suspension of the Public Officer after one month of default for three months; and
c) Dismiss the Public Officer after exceeding three months (This does not apply to Positions for which removal from office is stipulated in the Constitution but applies to all).
Against this background, the Commission is informing ALL public officers that have not yet submitted their online Asset Declaration Forms with the Commission to make good use of this further extension and submit their Forms with the Commission. Beyond the said date, default by public officers will be treated as deliberate and defaulters will face the applicable appropriate penalties prescribed by law as outlined above.
Any Public officer who is facing challenges with filling the Form or needs further assistance should contact the Assets Declaration Office of the Commission and assistance will be provided.
For further enquiries, please contact Sylvanus Blake, Public Relations Officer, on +232-78-832131or via email info@anticorruption.gov.sl.
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PATRICK SANDI
DIRECTOR, PUBLIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH