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The payment of '''service commission''', also known as ''consideration'', is a nominal charge paid by meritorious subjects and lawfully constituted corporations interfacing with the public bodies of the [[Benacian Union|Union-State]]. It is not to be confused with improper payments, which is a form of corruption and abuse of public office which would warrant the attentions of the [[Benacian Censorate]] and the [[Magisters-Carnifex]]. To publicly confuse or conflate consideration with malfeasance is properly considered an offence, for which penitent service in the [[Benacian Labour Reserve]] may be mandated. | The payment of '''service commission''', also known as ''consideration'', is a [[nominal charge (Benacian Union)|nominal charge]] paid by meritorious subjects and lawfully constituted corporations interfacing with the public bodies of the [[Benacian Union|Union-State]]. It is not to be confused with improper payments, which is a form of corruption and abuse of public office which would warrant the attentions of the [[Benacian Censorate]] and the [[Magisters-Carnifex]]. To publicly confuse or conflate consideration with malfeasance is properly considered an offence, for which penitent service in the [[Benacian Labour Reserve]] may be mandated. | ||
A guidance note, correcting misapprehensions in this regard, was issued by the Benacian Censorate on 19.I.{{AN|1734}}. | A guidance note, correcting misapprehensions in this regard, was issued by the Benacian Censorate on 19.I.{{AN|1734}}. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:20, 2 July 2024
The payment of service commission, also known as consideration, is a nominal charge paid by meritorious subjects and lawfully constituted corporations interfacing with the public bodies of the Union-State. It is not to be confused with improper payments, which is a form of corruption and abuse of public office which would warrant the attentions of the Benacian Censorate and the Magisters-Carnifex. To publicly confuse or conflate consideration with malfeasance is properly considered an offence, for which penitent service in the Benacian Labour Reserve may be mandated.
A guidance note, correcting misapprehensions in this regard, was issued by the Benacian Censorate on 19.I.1734 AN.