Application Of The Code Of Conduct Bureau Monitoring Tips On Assets Declaration By Public Servants
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This study examines the Application of Code of Conduct Bureau Monitoring tips with specific reference to assets declaration by public servants at the beginning of engaging (s deciaration of the service. It examines the staff strength that monitors andsP J( & litative and used public servants. The study relies on documentary researc r0de of Conduct and 1999 archival materials, includes Monitoring tips, han 00 , f analysis which relied on Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria. it adoptsmQtenal selected for secondary information and data, and deductive reas g Bureau is understaffed which the study. However, the study reveals that Code o] federal, states, and local resulted the inability to covers all the public servan s study recommends that the governments, and jeopardize the organizational ^ complex activities for the