Tunisian Penal Code Fairness

Summary

Article 96 of the Tunisian Penal Code addresses misuse of public office for personal gain, promoting accountability among public servants. Public servants are not immune from prosecution if they misuse their position, even without personal gain, as actions may still harm public interest. Concerns about inhibiting personal initiative can be addressed through policy reforms or legal clarifications.

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Is a Tunisian public servant immune from prosecution even if does draw any gains from a decision he makes as part of public service duties?
In Tunisia, public servants are not immune from prosecution if they misuse their position for personal gain. Article * of the Tunisian Penal Code specifically addresses this issue to ensure integrity and accountability. It is intended to prevent exploitation of public office for personal advantage. Do you have any particular concerns about this law?
What if they Do NOT make any personal gains?
In Tunisia, Article * primarily targets misuse of position for personal gain. However, public servants can still face legal consequences for decisions that breach their duties, even without personal gain, as these actions might still harm public interest or violate other laws. Are there specific scenarios or concerns you have in mind?
Can that inhibit personal initiative ?
Case Rating: *
Article * is meant to prevent misuse of public positions for personal gain, which can sometimes be seen as inhibiting personal initiative. However, it ensures accountability and integrity in public service. If you're concerned about specific scenarios, like innovative but risky decisions, those might be better addressed through policy reforms or clarifications in law.