Federal Ethics Regulations
Federal Ethics Regulations are guidelines established to ensure that government employees conduct themselves with integrity and transparency. These regulations help prevent conflicts of interest, ensuring that officials do not use their positions for personal gain. They apply to all federal employees, including those in agencies like the Department of Justice and Environmental Protection Agency.
These regulations cover various aspects, such as accepting gifts, outside employment, and financial disclosures. By adhering to these rules, federal employees maintain public trust and uphold the ethical standards expected in government service. Violations can lead to disciplinary actions, including termination or legal consequences.