Betekenis van:
public servant

public servant
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • someone who holds a government position (either by election or appointment)

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    1. The public servant leaked the secret and he was prosecuted for revealing a state secret.
    2. I have one of my friends who graduated from university and became a fine public servant. Once he told me that what he had learned from school had been useless. However, what little philosophy he had learned proved to be of great benefit.
    3. Active or passive corruption of a civil servant, a person holding public office or public authority
    4. Falsification of a document by a civil servant or a public authority
    5. Supply or acquisition of a forged public or administrative document; supply or acquisition of a forged document by a civil servant or a public authority
    6. ‘The salary costs of a civil servant shall be considered eligible only to the extent that they relate to the cost of activities that the relevant public authority would not carry out if the project concerned were not undertaken.’;
    7. the salary costs of a civil servant shall be considered eligible only to the extent that they relate to the cost of activities that the relevant public authority would not carry out if the project concerned were not undertaken.’;
    8. Employees shall abstain from any public action or statement or publication if such action, statement or publication is incompatible with the duties or obligations of an international civil servant or liable to involve the moral or material responsibility of the Centre.
    9. On a reasoned request from the temporary committee of inquiry, the Member States concerned and the institutions or bodies of the European Communities shall designate the official or servant whom they authorise to appear before the temporary committee of inquiry, unless grounds of secrecy or public or national security dictate otherwise by virtue of national or Community legislation.
    10. In the case of Poland the term ‘periods as civil servant’ also refers to periods of service as officers of the Police, the Citizens’ Militia, state security, public order and security services, State Security Office, Internal Security Agency, Intelligence Agency, Border Guard, Government Security Bureau, National Fire Brigades and Prison Guard and periods of military service of professional soldiers as well as periods of working as a judge or a prosecutor.