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BOE-A-2026-3366 ·13 February 2026 ·Resolution Low impact
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High-level officials must declare incompatibilities and submit reports every six months

The February 4, 2026 Resolution implements Article 22 of Law 3/2015, requiring the Office of Conflict of Interests to submit every six months a detailed report on compliance with declaration obligations by high-level officials, including personal and aggregated data on declarations, communications, and sanctions (art. 22). This mechanism aims to enhance transparency in conflict of interest control within the General State Administration.

In 3 key points

  1. Senior officials must declare conflicts of interest every six months (art. 22)
  2. The Office of Conflicts of Interest submits aggregated and detailed reports every six months (art. 22)
  3. The reports must include personal and aggregated data on declarations and sanctions (art. 22)

How it affects those involved

Senior officials of the General State Administration must declare any conflicts of interest and comply with declaration registration requirements. The Office of Conflicts of Interest must prepare biannual reports, which will be submitted to the Congress of Deputies. Public administrations will achieve greater transparency, while advisers must update their procedures to verify compliance with declaration submissions and reporting deadlines.

Lifecycle

2026-02-13PublishedPublished in the BOE
2026-02-13Into forceComes into force (resolución de 4 de febrero de 2026)
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