What are the acts that go against the principles of public administration according to the Law of Improbity?
Revealing facts or circumstances that ...
What are the acts that go against the principles of public administration according to the Law of Improbity? Revealing facts or circumstances that should remain secret, providing privileged information or putting the security of society and the State at risk Denying publicity to official acts, except in cases of indispensability for the security of society and the State or other hypotheses established by law Frustrating the competitive nature of public tender, call or bidding procedure, in violation of impartiality, with a view to obtaining a benefit Failing to render accounts when obliged to do so, provided that the conditions for doing so are available, with a view to concealing irregularities Revealing or allowing to be known to a third party, before its official disclosure, the content of a political or economic measure capable of affecting the price of goods, property or service Non-compliance with the rules relating to the celebration, monitoring and approval of accounts of partnerships entered into by the public administration with private entities Nepotism (appointing spouse/partner or relative up to the 3rd degree to a position of trust or for a gratified function) Promoting the exaltation of the public agent and personalization of acts, programs, works, services or campaigns of public agencies (CF, art. 37, §1º) The Law of Improbity has undergone many changes in relation to acts that go against the principles of public administration The duty of loyalty to institutions was excluded from the current wording of the Law of Improbity The list of hypotheses of acts that go against the principles of public administration is now considered taxative instead of merely exemplificative The Law of Improbity has revoked some hypotheses of acts that go against the principles of public administration a) Only the first and second statements are correct. b) Only the third and fourth statements are correct. c) Only the first, second, and third statements are correct. d) Only the second, third, and fourth statements are correct.
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