Togo: Government introduces code of conduct for state representatives heading public and parapublic companies

Economic governance
Friday, 26 August 2022 17:22
Togo: Government introduces code of conduct for state representatives heading public and parapublic companies

(Togo First) - Some Togolese state representatives will soon respond to a code of conduct that sets standards for integrity, loyalty, and professionalism. Held on August 25, 2022, the council of ministers adopted a draft decree in this framework. 

The upcoming code of conduct, the council wrote in a statement, will “help maintain respect for the principles of integrity, loyalty, and professionalism of representatives of ministries within the governance bodies and/or committees." These are representatives working in public companies, committees, private companies with state participation, and national public establishments.

The move aligns with the government’s ambitions to bolster its public-private partnership (PPP) strategy, and secure more foreign investments. To achieve these goals, Lomé has been improving its business climate. The authorities are also strengthening the country’s legal framework for public procurement, regarding PPPs especially.

The Togolese government, it should be recalled, has already put into effect the laws covering the declaration of official-owned assets. The law forces senior officials and civil servants to declare their property and assets as soon as they take office. This is another effort aimed at fostering integrity and transparency in the government.

Written by:Ayi Renaud Dossavi

Translated from French by:Schadrac Akinocho

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