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Minister: agencies need ethical code on sex

National News | 2010-02-07
Swedish government agencies do not have codes of conduct concerning sexual issues for personnel working abroad, argues Minister for Gender Equality, Nyamko Sabuni, referring to a recent report on the situation in the state administration.

A majority of 105 reviewed agencies have no ethical guidelines on, for example, purchasing of sexual services or choosing pornography-free hotels abroad. Many agencies are unsure of what actually applies abroad, writes Sabuni in a debate article in daily Svenska Dagbladet.

 

The report is now complete and the Director-General Marianne Samuelsson, who compiled the results, reports that only 20 per cent of government agencies have any form of ethical guidelines for service abroad. And only a few agencies raises questions about purchasing of sexual services. Good examples of such guidelines are, according to Sabuni, found at the Armed Forces, the Tax Agency, and the Civil Contingencies Agency.

 

Only a few agencies mentions consequences for not following the guidelines. It is also unusual with systematic monitoring of how state employees act when servicing abroad.

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