The Public Disclosure Commission
The Public Disclosure Commission is the Government agency which examines the Declarations of Members of Parliament, Senators, Senior Public Officers and Public Appointees, who are required to declare their assets, income and liabilities as of the 31st December of each year as mandated by the Public Disclosure Act. The Public Disclosure Commission comprises a Chairman, a Secretary and two members who are appointed by the Governor General on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, after consultation with the Leader of the Opposition. Two Cabinet Office staff members are posted there to perform administrative duties.
Notices
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Expression of Interests - Junior Software Developerssee details...
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Awarded Public Procurement Opportunities ReportSee details...