Accountability
Public officials should demonstrate accountability by:
- working to clear objectives in a transparent manner; and
- accepting responsibility for their decisions and actions; and
- seeking to achieve best use of resources; and
- submitting themselves to appropriate scrutiny.
(Public Administration Act 2004, s. 7)
5.1 Working to Clear Objectives
Public sector employees of special bodies understand the objectives of their role. Public sector managers and supervisors provide encouragement, support and a clear sense of direction and purpose. Employees who are unclear about their goals discuss this with their manager or supervisor.
5.2 Being Responsible for Decisions and Actions
Public sector employees of special bodies make decisions and take actions within the scope of their authority that are lawful and consistent with relevant legislation and government policy.
5.3 Work Resources
Public sector employees of special bodies use work resources and equipment efficiently and only for appropriate purposes as authorised by their employer.
Public sector employees of special bodies seek to achieve value for money and use resources in the most effective way possible. They identify opportunities for improvement to achieve best possible efficiency and responsiveness.
Work resources include physical, financial, technological and intellectual property. Intellectual property includes copyright, trade marks, registered designs, patents (including patented business systems), semiconductors, circuit layout rights, and trade, business or company names, and all other proprietary rights, and any rights to the registration of such rights, including proprietary rights developed or created by employees in the course of their employment.
The special body retains ownership of all these work resources.
5.4 Open to Scrutiny
Public sector employees of special bodies implement organisational policy in an open and transparent manner. They maintain accurate and reliable records as required by relevant legislation, policies and procedures. Records are kept in such a way as to ensure their security and reliability and are made available to appropriate scrutiny when required.
5.5 Ability to Meet Essential Requirements
Public sector employees of special bodies notify their manager of any loss, suspension of, or change to, a registration, accreditation, licence or other qualification that affects their ability to meet relevant essential requirements or to perform their duties.
5.6 Compliance with Legislation
Public sector employees of special bodies ensure they are aware of and comply with all legislation relevant to the performance of their duties.