Public works Department: Public works PROVINCE OF KWAZULU NATAL RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LEGISLATURE AND THE EXECUTIVE An employee is faithful to the Republic.

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public works Department: Public works PROVINCE OF KWAZULU NATAL RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LEGISLATURE AND THE EXECUTIVE An employee is faithful to the Republic and honors the Constitution and abides thereby in the execution of his or her daily tasks. An employee puts the public interest first in the execution of his or her duties. An employee loyally executes the policies of the Government of the day in the performance of his or her official duties as contained in all statutory and other prescripts. An employee strives to be familiar with and abides by all statutory and other instructions applicable to his or her conduct and duties An employee co-operates with public institutions established under legislation and the Constitution in promoting the public interest PERFORMANCE OF DUTIES An employee strives to achieve the objectives of his or her institution cost-effectively and in the public’s interest An employee is creative in thought and in the execution of his or her duties, seeks innovative ways to solve problems and enhances effectiveness and efficiency within the context of the law An employee is punctual in the execution of his or her duties An employee executes his or her duties in a professional and competent manner An employee does not engage in any transaction or action that is in conflict with or infringes on the execution of his or her official duties An employee will recuse himself or herself from any official action or decision-making process which may result in improper personal gain, and this should be properly declared by the employee An employee accepts the responsibility to avail himself of on-going training and self- development throughout his or her career An employee is honest and accountable in dealing with public funds and uses the public service’s property and other resources effectively, efficiently, and only for authorized official purposes An employee promotes sound, efficient, effective, transparent and accountable administration An employee in the course of his or her official duties, shall report to the appropriate authorities, fraud, corruption, nepotism, maladministration and any other act which constitutes an offence, or which is prejudicial to the public interest An employee gives honest and impartial advice, based on all available relevant information, to higher authority when asked for assistance of this kind An employee honors the confidentiality of matters, documents and discussions, classified or implied as being confidential or secret RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LEGISLATURE AND THE EXECUTIVE An employee is faithful to the Republic and honors the Constitution and abides thereby in the execution of his or her daily tasks. An employee puts the public interest first in the execution of his or her duties. An employee loyally executes the policies of the Government of the day in the performance of his or her official duties as contained in all statutory and other prescripts. An employee strives to be familiar with and abides by all statutory and other instructions applicable to his or her conduct and duties An employee co-operates with public institutions established under legislation and the Constitution in promoting the public interest PERFORMANCE OF DUTIES An employee strives to achieve the objectives of his or her institution cost-effectively and in the public’s interest An employee is creative in thought and in the execution of his or her duties, seeks innovative ways to solve problems and enhances effectiveness and efficiency within the context of the law An employee is punctual in the execution of his or her duties An employee executes his or her duties in a professional and competent manner An employee does not engage in any transaction or action that is in conflict with or infringes on the execution of his or her official duties An employee will recuse himself or herself from any official action or decision-making process which may result in improper personal gain, and this should be properly declared by the employee An employee accepts the responsibility to avail himself of on-going training and self- development throughout his or her career An employee is honest and accountable in dealing with public funds and uses the public service’s property and other resources effectively, efficiently, and only for authorized official purposes An employee promotes sound, efficient, effective, transparent and accountable administration An employee in the course of his or her official duties, shall report to the appropriate authorities, fraud, corruption, nepotism, maladministration and any other act which constitutes an offence, or which is prejudicial to the public interest An employee gives honest and impartial advice, based on all available relevant information, to higher authority when asked for assistance of this kind An employee honors the confidentiality of matters, documents and discussions, classified or implied as being confidential or secret RELATIONSHIP WITH THE PUBLIC An employee promotes the unity and well-being of the South African nation in performing his or her official duties An employee will serve the public in an unbiased and impartial manner in order to created confidence in the public service An employee is polite, helpful and reasonably accessible in his or her dealings with the public, at all times treating members of the public as customers who are entitled to receive high standards of service. An employee has regard for the circumstances and concerns of the public in performing his or her official duties and in the making of decisions affecting them An employee is committed through timely service to the development and upliftment of all South Africans An employee does not unfairly discriminate against any member of the public on account of race, gender, ethnic or social origin, color, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, political persuasion, conscience, belief, culture or language An employee does not abuse his or her position in the public service to promote or prejudice the interest of any political party or interest group An employee respects and protects every person’s dignity and his or her rights as contained in the Constitution. An employee recognizes the public’s right of access to information, excluding information that is specifically protected by law RELATIONSHIP WITH THE PUBLIC An employee promotes the unity and well-being of the South African nation in performing his or her official duties An employee will serve the public in an unbiased and impartial manner in order to created confidence in the public service An employee is polite, helpful and reasonably accessible in his or her dealings with the public, at all times treating members of the public as customers who are entitled to receive high standards of service. An employee has regard for the circumstances and concerns of the public in performing his or her official duties and in the making of decisions affecting them An employee is committed through timely service to the development and upliftment of all South Africans An employee does not unfairly discriminate against any member of the public on account of race, gender, ethnic or social origin, color, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, political persuasion, conscience, belief, culture or language An employee does not abuse his or her position in the public service to promote or prejudice the interest of any political party or interest group An employee respects and protects every person’s dignity and his or her rights as contained in the Constitution. An employee recognizes the public’s right of access to information, excluding information that is specifically protected by law RELATIONSHIP AMONG EMPLOYEES An employee co-operates fully with other employees to advance the public interest An employee executes all reasonable instructions by persons officially assigned to give them, provided these are not contrary to the provisions of the Constitution and/or any other law An employee refrains from favoring relatives and friends in work-related activities and never abuses his or her authority or influences another employee, nor is influenced to abuse his or her authority An employee uses the appropriate channels to air his or her grievances or to direct representations An employee is committed to the optimal development, motivation and utilization of his or her staff and the promotion of sound labor and interpersonal relations An employee deals fairly, professionally and equitably with other employees, irrespective of race, gender, ethnic or social origin, color, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, political persuasion, conscience, belief, culture or language An employee refrains from party political activities in the workplace PERSONAL CONDUCT AND PRIVATE INTERESTS An employee during official duties, dresses and behaves in a manner that enhances the reputation of the public service An employee acts responsibly as far as the use of alcoholic beverages or any other substance with an intoxicating effect is concerned. An employee shall not, without prior written approval of the Head of Department obtain or accept any private gifts, benefits or item of monetary value (a description and the value and source of gift with a value in excess of R350) from any person for himself or herself during the performance of duties as these may be construed as bribes. An employee does not use or disclose any official information for personal gain or the gain of others An employee does not, without approval, undertake remunerative work outside his or her official duties or use office equipment for such work RELATIONSHIP AMONG EMPLOYEES An employee co-operates fully with other employees to advance the public interest An employee executes all reasonable instructions by persons officially assigned to give them, provided these are not contrary to the provisions of the Constitution and/or any other law An employee refrains from favoring relatives and friends in work-related activities and never abuses his or her authority or influences another employee, nor is influenced to abuse his or her authority An employee uses the appropriate channels to air his or her grievances or to direct representations An employee is committed to the optimal development, motivation and utilization of his or her staff and the promotion of sound labor and interpersonal relations An employee deals fairly, professionally and equitably with other employees, irrespective of race, gender, ethnic or social origin, color, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, political persuasion, conscience, belief, culture or language An employee refrains from party political activities in the workplace PERSONAL CONDUCT AND PRIVATE INTERESTS An employee during official duties, dresses and behaves in a manner that enhances the reputation of the public service An employee acts responsibly as far as the use of alcoholic beverages or any other substance with an intoxicating effect is concerned. An employee shall not, without prior written approval of the Head of Department obtain or accept any private gifts, benefits or item of monetary value (a description and the value and source of gift with a value in excess of R350) from any person for himself or herself during the performance of duties as these may be construed as bribes. An employee does not use or disclose any official information for personal gain or the gain of others An employee does not, without approval, undertake remunerative work outside his or her official duties or use office equipment for such work