The document outlines the requirements for obtaining a Human Rights Clearance from the Commission on Human Rights for members of the security sector, government employees, and private citizens. Applicants must submit an application form, documentary stamp, and additional documents depending on their affiliation - such as passport photos in uniform, personal data sheets, service records, and identification documents. The process takes a maximum of 5 working days if no concerning cases are found against the applicant.
The document outlines the requirements for obtaining a Human Rights Clearance from the Commission on Human Rights for members of the security sector, government employees, and private citizens. Applicants must submit an application form, documentary stamp, and additional documents depending on their affiliation - such as passport photos in uniform, personal data sheets, service records, and identification documents. The process takes a maximum of 5 working days if no concerning cases are found against the applicant.
The document outlines the requirements for obtaining a Human Rights Clearance from the Commission on Human Rights for members of the security sector, government employees, and private citizens. Applicants must submit an application form, documentary stamp, and additional documents depending on their affiliation - such as passport photos in uniform, personal data sheets, service records, and identification documents. The process takes a maximum of 5 working days if no concerning cases are found against the applicant.