Civil servants face dismissal for concealing dual nationality under new rules

The federal government has introduced new regulations under which civil servants may lose their jobs if they fail to disclose dual nationality or foreign citizenship status.

Staff Report

June 3, 2026

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Civil servants face dismissal for concealing dual nationality under new rules

The federal government has introduced new regulations under which civil servants may lose their jobs if they fail to disclose dual nationality or foreign citizenship status.

According to the revised policy, government employees will be required to provide accurate declarations regarding any foreign nationality, passport or citizenship they hold. Failure to disclose such information could result in disciplinary proceedings, including removal from service.

The move is aimed at strengthening transparency and accountability within the civil service and ensuring compliance with government service rules.

Officials said the new provisions will apply to both existing and future civil servants. Relevant departments have been directed to verify records and ensure that declarations are complete and accurate.

The policy also outlines procedures for examining cases where employees are found to have concealed information related to foreign nationality. Authorities said action will be taken in accordance with applicable laws and service regulations.

The development comes as the government seeks to tighten oversight of public servants and strengthen enforcement of disclosure requirements across federal institutions.

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