If they are "acting under color of the law," in carrying out their government mandate, the charges can be the same.
A Civil Servant is a Government worker who works in the core ministry while a Public servant is government worker who is a professional and works in Government agency or parastatal
civil servant or public servant.
Yes, there is no prohibition against it. However, depending on the business, and the husbands position within the government, she may be prohibited from doing business with the agency for which the husband works.
Yes
the servant
no because he is not a government servant
No
cabinet secretary
The common name for civil servant is known as "bureaucrat".
Anyone who works for the government of Uganda. That's what "civil servant" means--someone who works for the government. For more information on the civil service in Uganda, see the attached link.
civil servant
"Government: a dangerous servant and a fearful master."