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Commission on Human Rights and Public Administration Integrity

Promoting and protecting human rights for all in the Kingdom of Eswatini

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Our Vision

To be a relevant and effective commission in a just society in which the principles of human rights and good governance are observed, practiced and preserved.

Our Mission

We exist to promote and protect human rights for all and ensure equitable access to public services and the existence of a leadership that is transparent in its activities and accountable to the people it represents and serves – working through partnerships.

Human Rights

We investigate complaints concerning alleged violations of fundamental rights and freedoms under the constitution.

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Public Administration

We investigate complaints of injustice, corruption, abuse of power in office, and unfair treatment by public officers.

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Integrity

We enforce the leadership code of conduct to ensure transparency and accountability in public service.

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Establishment of the Commission

The commission was appointed by HIS MAJESTY KING MSWATI III, on the advice of the JUDICIARY SERVICE COMMISSION, through Legal Notice no. 143/2009.

The Commission consists of six (6) members; The Commissioner / Chair person and five (5) deputy commissioners.

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August 01, 2025

Eswatini Movement

Dear Members, Partners, and Esteemed Colleagues, It is with deep gratitude and humility that I accept the honour of serving as Commissioner of......

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June 18, 2025

HOW THE COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION HELPS YOU!

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June 05, 2025

31 MPs Declares their assets and liabilities, Strengthening Accountability and Transparency.

MBABANE -A total number of 31 Members of parliament (MPs) in Eswatini have publicly declared their assets and liabilities in line with section 241(1)....

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The Commission is here to promote and protect human rights for all citizens of Eswatini. If you've experienced a violation of your rights or have concerns about public administration, we're here to help.