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New requirements set for HASKOM submissions under anti-corruption law

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New requirements set for HASKOM submissions under anti-corruption law

In accordance with the Anti-Corruption Law and the Law on the Coordination of Public and Private Interests in Public Service and the Prevention of Conflicts of Interest, all officials subject to the law must submit a new Declaration of Personal Interest and Declaration of Assets and Income (HASKOM) by February 15 each year.

As part of the revisions to the HASKOM form, the Standing Committee on Justice of the parliament approved Resolution No. 05 in 2024, which revised the approval procedures, forms, and lists. The guidelines for completing the declaration were further clarified by Order No. A/96 issued by the Head of the Anti-Corruption Department in 2024, with the updated procedures taking effect on January 1.

The Anti-Corruption Agency opened the online submission system for applicants to re-submit their 2024 HASKOM starting January 2. The submission process is now active nationwide via the agency's online platform at https://meduuleg.iaac.mn/.

In addition to reporting dual employment, as well as any equipment and virtual assets owned by both themselves and their family members, the new regulations also require officials to report their and their family members' income after taxes and contributions have been deducted.

Applicants must log in to the online system of the Independent Agency Against Corruption, re-submit their 2024 HASKOM, verify the information by February 15 and submit the confirmation sheet to the appropriate authorized official for registration and storage of their application.

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