Chapter 14
LEADERSHIP CODE OF CONDUCT
Article 233
(1) Parliament shall by law establish a Leadership Code of Conduct for persons holding such offices as may be specified by Parliament.
(2) The Leadership Code of Conduct shall-
(a) require specified officers to declare their incomes, assets and liabilities from time to time and how they acquired or incurred them, as the case may be;
(b) prohibit conduct-
(i) likely to compromise the honesty, impartiality and integrity of specified officers; or
(ii) likely to lead to corruption in public affairs; or
(iii) which is detrimental to the public good or welfare or good governance;
(c) prescribe the penalties to be imposed for breach of the Code, without prejudice to the application of criminal penalties prescribed for the breach in question;
(d) prescribe powers, procedures and practices for ensuring the effective enforcement of the Code; and
(e) make any other provision as may be necessary for ensuring the promotion and maintenance of honesty, probity, impartiality and integrity in public affairs and the protection of public funds and other public property.
Article 234 Enforcement of Code
The Leadership Code of Conduct shall be enforced by the Inspectorate of Government or such other authority as Parliament may by law prescribe.
Article 235 Disqualification for breach of Code
Parliament may, by law, provide that a person who has been dismissed or removed from office by reason of breach of the Code of Conduct shall be disqualified from holding any other Code public office whether appointive or elective and either generally or for a prescribed period.
Article 236 Interpretation
In this Chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, "specified officer" means the holder of an office to which the Leadership Code of Conduct applies.