Wednesday, May 4, 2016

9:50 Officials forced to look after themselves in social networks. “Bad Stuff discredits power» – Ura.ru

We will check the official records in social networks Photo: aif.ru

in the State Duma a draft law restricting the statements of officials in social networks. Candidates for the posts of state and municipal employees in addition to the summary will have to send in personnel service links to accounts in social networks.

The bill prepared by members of the “United Russia” Vladimir Burmatov (in the State Duma is the Chelyabinsk region) and the Liberal Democratic Party, Andrei Lugovoi, write ” News”. According Burmatova, with the adoption of the proposed amendments employees will be observed, first of all, the moral and ethical standards, and secondly, to reduce corruption risks.

The deputies believe that the reason for the refusal to hire may be spread Network information, defaming the state and public authorities. As indicated in the document, each year the officials have to be accountable for the conduct of their social networks to headhunters. “If evidence is found misconduct or conflict of interest, then such officer may lose the position,” – MPs believe

According to the representative of South Ural State Duma, and then pop up a situation where people place “kakoe-. the lasciviousness, which discredits the power structure, including those in which they work. »

According to the director of the international Institute of the newest states Alexei Martynov, it is logical to require recruits to the state prior notice about the possible presence of public information that could be used to discredit the title of public servant or civil service as a whole. “If it is an open account – see it all. If it is a private group, the state has the right to ask to reveal what was discussed, what is the content as it relates to duties of an official or a job, as well as a state secret, and cybersecurity, “- says expert

By the way, the idea of ​​parliament. supported by the Kremlin. Thus, the presidential adviser on Internet issues Herman Klimenko said that for certain categories of civil servants need to regulate. He recalled that in Western countries developed a code of ethics in social networks. For example, there are provisions that are not recommended to distribute personal or proprietary information, the institution of suspicious acquaintances, as well as offensive and obscene remarks.

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