The Public Service Commission has mandated all public officers under its authority to file their income, asset, and liability declarations for the 2025 period by December 31. Chief Executive Officer Paul Famba stated that this process, which began on November 1, is administered by the PSC for officials, including principal secretaries and ambassadors, as stipulated by the Conflict of Interest Act.
All submissions must include details for the officer, their spouse, and dependent children under 18. Authorized officers in various government bodies are instructed to provide the required A3 declaration forms and verify all returns before submission. The PSC warned that non-compliant officers will face disciplinary proceedings starting in January 2026. Consolidated returns, accompanied by an October payroll copy, must be submitted to the commission by the year's end.
All submissions must include details for the officer, their spouse, and dependent children under 18. Authorized officers in various government bodies are instructed to provide the required A3 declaration forms and verify all returns before submission. The PSC warned that non-compliant officers will face disciplinary proceedings starting in January 2026. Consolidated returns, accompanied by an October payroll copy, must be submitted to the commission by the year's end.