Ethical conduct : guidelines for government employees = [Comportement professionnel : directives à l'intention des fonctionnaires] 🔍
Kernaghan, Kenneth, 1940-, Institute of Public Administration of Canada Toronto : Institute of Public Administration of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, 1975
English [en] · French [fr] · PDF · 11.6MB · 1975 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia/zlib · Save
description
viii, 72, 71, viii p. ; 26 cm, English and French, Bibliography: p. [59]-60 (1st sequence)
Alternative filename
ia/ethicalconductgu0000kern.pdf
Alternative title
Ethical Conduct: Guidelines For Government Employees = [comportement Professionnel : Directives A? L'intention Des Fonctionnaires]
Alternative author
by Kenneth Kernaghan
Alternative publisher
Institut d'administration publique du Canada
Alternative edition
Canada - English Language, Canada
metadata comments
Bibliography: p. [59]-60 (1st sequence)
English and French.
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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