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Federal law makes it a crime to steal, embezzle, or convert government property for personal gain. Theft of government property may involve the misuse of government contracts, Medicare fraud, or providing false information to collect government benefits.
An employee shall not use or permit the use of his Government position or title or any authority associated with his public office in a manner that is intended to coerce or induce another person, including a subordinate, to provide any benefit, financial or otherwise, to himself or to friends, relatives, or persons
(n) Employees shall endeavnor to avoid any actions creating the appearance that they are violating the law or the ethical standards promulgated pursuant to this order. Sec. 102.
2635.703 Use of nonpublic information. An employee shall not engage in a financial transaction using nonpublic information, nor allow the improper use of nonpublic information to further his own private interest or that of another, whether through advice or recommendation, or by knowing unauthorized disclosure.
7323(a) and 7324(a), which generally prohibits Department employees from engaging in partisan political activity while on duty, in a federal facility or using federal property.

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A DoD official may not direct or request subordinates to use official time to perform any activities other than official activities. A DoD official may not use or allow the use of nonpublic Government information to further his own private interests or the private interests of others.
The Privacy Act requires that Government agencies: collect only information that is relevant and necessary to carry out an agency function; maintain no secret records on individuals; explain at the time the information is being collected, why it is needed and how it will be used; ensure that the records are used only
An employee may not use his public office for his own private gain or for that of persons or organizations with which he is associated personally.

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