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29. All salaried public officers, whether or not their
whole time is at the disposal of the Government, are
prohibited from directly or indirectly making or hold-
ing any local investment, speculating in the shares of,
or being connected with, any company, occupation,
or undertaking, which might bring their private
interests into real or apparent conflict with their public
duties, or in any way influence them in the discharge
of their duties. In all cases of doubt as to the appli-
cation of this regulation a public officer is required
to submit the case for the Governor's decision.
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30. No public officer on leave of absence may accept
any paid employment without previously obtaining
the express sanction of the Secretary of State or, if
his leave is spent in the Colony, of the Governor.
31. No public officer may undertake any private
agency in any matter connected with the exercise of
his public duties.
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32. Without the express permission of the Secre-
tary of State or of the Governor, a public officer may
not act as the editor of any newspaper, nor take part
directly or indirectly in the management thereof, nor
contribute anonymously thereto; nor publish in any
manner anything which may be properly regarded as
of a political or administrative nature.
He may, however, publish signed articles upon
subjects of general interest.
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33. No public officer, whether on duty or on leave
of absence, is to allow himself to be interviewed on
questions of public policy or on matters affecting the
defence or military resources of any British
possession.
34. Governors, Lieutenant-Governors, and all other
public officers in the Colony are prohibited from
receiving valuable presents (other than the ordinary