In general, you should have the
right to work in the UK to be eligible to apply for a public appointment.
There are a small number of
specialist roles that are not open to non-British citizens. Any nationality
requirements will be specified in the vacancy details.
The Government expects all holders
of public office to work to the highest personal and professional
standards.
You cannot be considered for a
public appointment if:
· you are
disqualified from acting as a company director (under the Company Directors
Disqualification Act 1986);
· have an
unspent conviction on your criminal record;
· your estate
has been sequestrated in Scotland or you enter into a debt arrangement
programme under Part 1 of the Debt Arrangement and Attachment (Scotland) Act
2002 (asp 17) as the debtor or have, under Scots law, granted a trust deed for
creditors.
When you apply, you should declare
if:
· you are, or
have been, bankrupt or you have made an arrangement with a creditor at any
point, including the dates of this.
· you are subject
to a current police investigation.
You must inform the sponsor
department if, during the application process, your circumstances change in
respect of any of the above points.
When you apply you should also declare any relevant interests, highlighting any
that you think may call into question your ability to properly discharge the
responsibilities of the role you are applying for. You should also declare any
other matters which may mean you may not be able to meet the requirements of
the Code of Conduct of Board Members (see Outside interests and reputational issues section below)