jkoen@celagenix.com<\/a>). You may also seek assistance from an Ethics Representative designated under the Organisation\u2019s Ethics Compliance Program.<\/p>Sustaining the Public Trust<\/strong><\/p>- Integrity: A Core Value<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
Integrity means always trying to do the right thing, the first time, every time. At every level, we endeavour to be honest, trustworthy, candid, and straightforward in both personal and business dealings, in accordance with both the letter and the spirit of all applicable laws and regulations. Our professional and ethical responsibilities supersede our commercial ambitions.<\/p>
- Quality of Work Product<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
Integrity and quality of the services provided maintain and build our reputation. This quality expectation of the public and our clients is very simply stated the work product of our Organisation should meet all applicable professional standards. Commitment to quality operates at three levels: the individual, the team, and the Organisation. Have pride in your work product and an appropriate sense of professional scepticism in the conduct of your work.<\/p>
- Independence and Objectivity of Professional Advice and Conclusions<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
We strive for a reciprocal relationship with our clients. We need to be forthright, direct, and independent in conveying advice or rendering an opinion and not allow prejudice, bias, conflict of interest, or undue influence of others to override our objective professional or business judgments. No client or engagement is worth sacrificing the public trust, our integrity, or our good reputation. We will always support our personnel who stand up to a client they reasonably believe may be engaging in illegal or inappropriate financial reporting or other business activities.<\/p>
- Professional Affiliation<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
Certain personnel are required, due to their professional status, to comply with requirements of applicable codes of conduct. In all cases, the Ethical guidance in the Code must be followed as well.<\/p>
- Responsibility to Society and Community Involvement<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
We have a responsibility to be a good neighbour and a contributing corporate citizen in our community. We need to conduct our business activities in ways that honour ethical values respect people, communities, and the natural environment. We continue to work toward the sustainable improvement of life and business by:<\/p>
Rendering high-quality professional services with the utmost integrity. Providing a workplace that contributes to the professional growth, the development, and the personal success of our people.<\/p>
In addition to financial contributions we actively encourage volunteerism for the promotion of a healthy community and which in turn Helps people become better professionals by enhancing their skills and leadership abilities outside the workplace.<\/p>
Note: In the performance of client attest services independence obligations may limit community activities.<\/p>
- Government Transactions and Relations<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
We frequently provide services to governmental entities. All personnel who provide such services are required to adhere to the government\u2019s ethical standards and special rules as well as this Code. For example, providing meals or hosting social events may be acceptable for a non-governmental client, but prohibited with regard to government clients. We comply with all applicable rules, laws, and regulations relating to the prohibition of political lobbying or attempting to influence government officials. The inappropriate use of the Organisation\u2019s assets to support a political campaign is not permitted. Participation in the political process is voluntary. As such, individual political contributions are a personal decision and consequently a personal expense.<\/p>
- External Inquiries<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
We should always exercise care not to disclose confidential, personal, or business information through public or casual discussions with the media, government officials, or others. External inquiries (e.g., media and regulators) must be referred to the appropriate and authorized Firm resource (Public Relations, Human Resources or Risk Management) to be addressed in accordance with the relevant policies.<\/p>
This includes newspapers, magazines, trade publications, radio, television, and government inquiries, as well as any other external source seeking information about the Organisation or its clients. While it is standard policy to respond to external inquiries in an honest, candid, and appropriate manner, responses may be limited by confidentiality requirements and other related concerns. When public comment is requested on proposed regulations or professional standards, it is the practice of the Organisation to provide informed feedback and perspective based on what\u2019s believed to be in the long-term best interest of the capital markets and the profession.<\/p>
- Truth in Communications<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
Our people are committed to representing the Organisation with honesty and candour. Similarly, it is our policy to communicate facts about our capabilities, policies, and people accurately and responsibly in advertisements, sales, marketing, recruiting, and all other promotional materials.<\/p>
- Respect for Competition<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
We will not pursue any competitive tactic or goal that we believe might damage our reputation or are inconsistent with our vision to be recognized as the best in professional services. We do not condone any attempts to gather competitive information in a deceptive, unlawful, or inappropriate manner. Furthermore, given that our reputation is affected by the reputations of our competitors, the Organisation does not condone any competitive action that could be harmful to our competitors.<\/p>
- Records Accuracy<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
Accurate and complete records are required for compliance with regulatory, tax, and financial reporting requirements, among other things, as well as for meeting our obligations to clients. Personnel who enter information into the Organsation\u2019s business records (including, but not limited to, time, expense, and client billing records, regulatory, or other financial reports) have a responsibility to do so in a truthful, accurate, legible, complete, and timely manner and in accordance with the Organisation\u2019s policies and all legal and professional standards and regulations.<\/p>
- Records Management<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
We will maintain all records in accordance with the legal and business requirements appropriate to our profession. All personnel have an obligation to know and comply with all applicable records retention policy and procedures.<\/p>
These include how data is shared, stored (including emergency and catastrophe backup), and retrieved, and the circumstances under which it may be disposed of. Changes to and destruction of records are specifically forbidden in the following circumstances:<\/p>
- Where prohibited by law, by government regulation, or by policy of the Organisation.<\/li>
- Where there is knowledge of \u2014 or anticipation of \u2014 a subpoena or other request for documents, a regulatory investigation, or a lawsuit.<\/li>
- We never destroy, alter, or cause the destruction or alteration of documents for any illegal or improper purpose. Records include \u2014 among other things \u2014 paper copies, electronic files, and video and audio recordings.<\/li><\/ul>
- International Business<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
The Celagenix\u00ae Group is committed to ethical business conduct in their global marketplaces. The Firm encourages personnel to perform project work for other member firms. This provides the personnel with international experience and exposure to new and different methods of performing tasks. These skills can then be introduced to the Organisation upon the personnel\u2019s return. The Organisation expects its personnel conducting international business to know, understand, and abide by the relevant laws of the countries in which they do business and offer professional services.<\/p>
Fulfilling Obligations to Clients<\/p>
- Independence from Clients<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
The Organisation is committed to complying with all applicable laws and regulations dealing with professional independence requirements. We are required to maintain independence, both in fact and appearance, from clients in exercising appropriate professional responsibilities. All applicable personnel must be financially independent of the Organisation\u2019s attest clients, and maintain an independent and objective attitude in performing services for all clients. For attest clients, we will not render any service or enter into any supplier agreement that would impair independence. We monitor our services and relationships to ensure these goals are achieved.<\/p>
- Scope of Services<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
As an Organisation that offers many skills and capabilities in the professional services marketplace, naturally we want to be competitive and successful.<\/p>
Nevertheless, we will neither overstate our ability to deliver services, nor offer or provide any services that will damage our reputation or the reputations of clients. Our proposals to clients fairly represent our skills, experience and desire to do the work, and we stand behind service commitments made to clients.<\/p>
We deliver services in a professional manner according to the Organisation\u2019s policy as well as the professional standards and regulations applicable to our profession. We offer only those professional services that we are competent to perform and supervise, and only those services that will not detract from the public trust in our independence, integrity, and objectivity.<\/p>
- Billing for Professional Services<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
We are committed to properly recording hours worked and expenses incurred in our time and expense reporting systems, in accordance with our applicable policies, and allocate such charges to the appropriate project or client service charge codes. We have an obligation to accurately bill clients for fees and expenses, in accordance with the terms of our engagements.<\/p>
- Confidential and Proprietary Information<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
Our personnel have access to significant amounts of client information that may not be available to the public. Accordingly, you are required to preserve the confidentiality of information obtained in client service. Information of a private and sensitive nature must be used responsibly, controlled, and protected to prevent arbitrary and careless disclosure.<\/p>
The disclosure of confidential client information is prohibited to:<\/p>
- Anyone who works outside the client\u2019s organisation.<\/li>
- Anyone within the client organisation without a need to know.<\/li>
- Anyone within the Organisation\u2019s Member Firms, unless there is a legal or professional right or duty to disclose, or written client consent has been obtained.<\/li><\/ul>
To comply with the prohibition within our Organisation, we limit discussion of sensitive client information to only those persons involved in serving the client. In case of doubt, contact the appropriate project partner to obtain approval. In addition, employees and contractors should be aware not to hold discussions relating to confidential information in public areas. When conveying sensitive reports to the client e.g., salary information, pending termination agreements, also be sure to place such information in sealed envelopes to the address of the responsible contact or directly to their e-mail address to prevent other client employees from viewing the information.<\/p>
Confidential or proprietary information about our clients, our Organisation, or other parties, which has been gained through employment with the Organisation shall not be used for personal advantage or for the benefit of third parties.<\/p>
- Insider Trading<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
Our people may, in the course of performing their duties, come into possession of \u201cmaterial non-public information\u201d about our clients and the companies with whom they do business. \u201cMaterial non-public information\u201d is any information that would affect the prices of securities, either positively or negatively, that is not generally available to the investing public. This information is generally referred to as \u201cinsider information.\u201d Buying or selling stocks using insider information is referred to as \u201cinsider trading.\u201d It is illegal for any person to buy or sell any securities (i.e., stocks, bonds) based on insider information, or to discuss such information with others who might buy or sell such securities.<\/p>
- Anti-Corruption<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
The Celagenix\u00ae Group is committed to ethical business conduct in their global marketplaces and oppose corruption in all forms. Adhering to rules and guidance to uphold that commitment helps us prevent and reduce our exposure to incidents such as corruption, bribery, and other activity which conflict with the standards to which we are committed.<\/p>
Before client acceptance or engaging in a business relationship, various factors are considered in order to determine if there is risk related to non-compliance with anti-corruption policies or with other related ethical policies.<\/p>
Such risk may exist in situations where a client is involved in activities inconsistent with anti-corruption principles, whether or not connected to the subject matter of the specific service or business relationship our firm has entered. Such activities by clients or others may have implications for us as service providers or as a party to a business relationship.<\/p>
Whenever an indication of a potential infraction of these principles is encountered, immediate contact with the Quality and Risk Leader, Function Leader, or Risk Ambassador should be initiated for consultation and analysis of the case and the implications on engagement\/relationship continuance and on our risk response.<\/p>
- Gifts and Entertainment<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
We strive to compete on the basis of the quality and value of our services. Personnel of the Organisation should not offer or accept gifts or payments, or undertake inappropriate activities, to facilitate any engagements.<\/p>
Entertainment of our personnel or clients that is lavish or inappropriate in nature is also not permitted. In addition, you have an obligation to comply with our clients\u2019 policies regarding gifts and entertainment. Gifts or entertainment should not be accepted or extended by our Organisation\u2019s personnel if they could be reasonably considered to:<\/p>
- Improperly influence any business relationship with, or create an obligation to, a client, supplier, contractor, or alliance partner.<\/li>
- Violate laws, professional standards and regulations, or this Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct.<\/li>
- Constitute an unfair business inducement.<\/li>
- Cause embarrassment to or negative impact upon our Organisation.<\/li><\/ul>
Neither you nor any member of your immediate family should use your position with the Organisation to solicit any cash, gifts, or free services from any client, supplier, contractor, or alliance partner for your or anyone else\u2019s personal benefit.<\/p>
Guidelines regarding gifts and entertainment that are acceptable:<\/p>
- Nominal gifts that are usual and customary for the profession (e.g., pens, calendars, and mugs).<\/li>
- Reasonable invitations (may be either extended or accepted) to business-related meetings, conventions, or conferences (e.g., a product-training seminar, a business luncheon or dinner).<\/li>
- Invitations to social, sporting, or other events (may be either extended or accepted) if the cost is reasonable and attendance serves a customary business purpose (e.g., networking).<\/li><\/ul>
In all cases, you have a responsibility to know and understand our Organisation\u2019s detailed guidance on acceptable client entertainment, as well as the client\u2019s own policies related to allowable gifts and entertainment involving their personnel.<\/p>
In all cases, you must:<\/p>
- Obtain approval from your Function Manager before accepting or extending an invitation that includes accommodation and\/or foreign travel;<\/li>
- Declare all gifts received from clients to the Function Manager unless the value of such gifts is clearly insignificant;<\/li>
- Obtain approval from the Function Manager before making a gift to a client, unless the cost involved is clearly insignificant.<\/li><\/ul>
- Supplier, Contractor, and Alliance Partner Relationships<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
Our success depends on building productive relationships with all suppliers, contractors, and alliance partners based on integrity, ethical behaviour, and mutual trust. Regardless of whether there is an existing or future client relationship, we select suppliers, contractors, and alliance partners based on the quality, price, service, delivery, and supply of needed goods and services. Procurement decisions should be based on objective business rationale and not on personal interest or bias.<\/p>
We utilise alliances and sub-contractors only for the benefit of a client and its shareholders. The fees allotted to such entities are based on the same pricing policies as our services and are justified by the value received by the client, the related costs to the sub-contractor, or their agreed upon fees. We are keenly aware that fees significantly different from those under the sub-contractors normal business terms allow for an opportunity for corruption of the decision making process and can create a perception of corruption even if none is present.<\/p>
Employees should report situations to their supervisor or the Ethics and Compliance Officer when they aware or suspect that supplier\/ contractor of the company is a client potential client owned by client\u2019s management owned by employees or partners of our company so that procurement services can apply a test of market fairness of relationships with such suppliers\/contractors. Alternatively, employees may consult with appropriate management to prevent such situations from staying undisclosed to procurement services. It is the responsibility of procurement services to apply such tests to all reported situation and those situations known to them.<\/p>
- Professional Competence and Due Care<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
We observe our profession\u2019s standards of performance in providing professional services and in issuing reports. We continually strive to improve the quality of services to clients and are careful to match client needs with personnel who have the appropriate technical training and the competence required for their assignments. Our Organisation\u2019s Corporate Academy enables our people to obtain and develop competencies. In addition, certain employees are selected to participate in regional training conferences or for secondments in other Member Firms.<\/p>
Meeting Commitments to Each Other<\/p>
- Honesty and Trust<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
We believe that our people work best in a culture of trust, and we are committed to fostering and maintaining such a culture. We expect our colleagues to perform their jobs with integrity and to conduct themselves ethically at all times. Honesty in the commitments to, and dealings with, each other is essential. We are each individually responsible for both the quality and the on-time completion of our own work. We must also accurately and honestly account to each other for time worked and expenses incurred for both internal and for client-related activities. At all times, it is the responsibility of each of us to safeguard the confidential and proprietary information of the Organisation.<\/p>
- Diversity and Inclusion<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive culture that supports our mission to help our people and our clients excel. The rich mix of individuals, viewpoints, talents, and experiences found at our Firm is respected and valued. We acknowledge that newcomers who recognise the Celagenix\u00ae Group will seek employment with us to ease their immigration and we encourage their efforts as it enhances our skill base and our diversity. Our human resources policies aim for the highest standards of fairness in recruitment and employment, promotions, team opportunities, and training programs. The Organisation is an equal opportunity employer and recruits, employs, trains, compensates, and promotes high-quality, competent, and responsible people without regard to race, religion, creed, colour, national origin, age, gender, marital status, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected basis, in accordance with all local laws or regulations.<\/p>
- Respect and Fair Treatment<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
We strive to provide a safe, healthy, and productive work environment and personnel are expected to support such efforts by treating each other with respect and dignity. It is mandatory for all new employees to sign as confirmation of their awareness and compliance of the Sexual Harassment Prevention Law. Unlawful discrimination, verbal or physical harassment or abuse, or offensive behaviour (whether or not sexually related) by personnel, agents, or clients of the Organisation will not be tolerated.<\/p>
- Licensure and Professional Certifications<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
In order to deliver an exceptional client service, many of our professionals maintain professional licenses and certifications (e.g., CPA, actuary, and attorney-at-law). All personnel holding professional licenses and certifications have a personal responsibility to maintain such licenses and certifications in good standing through timely renewals, and (where required), the attainment of the appropriate level of continuing professional education.<\/p>
- Consultation<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
Frequent consultation with Organisation and industry resources is encouraged. This is required with non-routine or emerging issues or practices. The Organisation speaks with one voice on technical and other practice-related matters. No individual partner, principal, director, or employee is permitted to ignore a technical or other practice-related determination rendered by a professional practice director. Any professional has the right to appeal and resolve any professional disagreements that might arise. As professionals, we have an obligation to express differing points of view and appropriately resolve such matters in an open-minded and professional manner.<\/p>
- Conflicts of Interest<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
As professionals, we make business decisions every day. In making those decisions, we are responsible for remaining free from influence, or the appearance of influence, of any conflicting interests, and for conducting business ethically and legally. We have a duty to avoid making business decisions that place personal interests ahead of those of our Organisation.<\/p>
Some examples of potential conflict situations include:<\/p>
- Acting as a director, partner, consultant, or employee of an organization that provides services, supplies, or equipment to the Organisation, or is a competitor of the Organisation.<\/li>
- Holding a second job that may interfere with your employment with the Organisation.<\/li>
- Ownership by you, members of your immediate family, or other Celagenix\u00ae Group partners, principals, directors, or employees of a financial interest (i.e., publicly traded stock) in a company that is a competitor of, supplier to, or client of any of the Celagenix\u00ae Group entities.<\/li>
- Making hiring decisions that involve close relatives of partners, principals, and directors of the Organisation.<\/li><\/ul>
- Personal Relationships<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
From time to time, personal relationships, romantic or otherwise, may exist or develop between two people employed by the Organisation, or with an employee of a client organisation (attest or non-attest clients). Such relationships can pose serious independence or conflict-of-interests issues, either in fact, or in appearance, in the minds of the public, our clients, or our colleagues. We recognise that these types of relationships may occur. Personnel in such situations have a responsibility to prevent professional issues for the Organisation and the individuals involved and should consult with appropriate management to determine what, if any, notifications or assignment changes need to be made.<\/p>
- Health, Safety, and the Environment<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
We are committed to providing a safe working environment for all personnel. We are expected to discharge our responsibilities and perform our duties in a professional manner in the workplace (or anywhere else) while conducting business. Clients \u2014 as well as the general public \u2014 expect us to provide quality, professional services while being free from the effects of drugs, alcohol, or other substances that may be illegal or hinder job performance judgment. On occasion, there may be events (e.g., Social Events) where management approves the serving of alcoholic beverages. In these cases, all appropriate liquor laws must be followed. We each are responsible for our own safety, and that of our colleagues, in the workplace. The workplace should be free from violent and abusive behaviour. Threatening, aggressive, or abusive behaviour towards fellow colleagues or others in the workplace will not be tolerated. Explosives, firearms, or other weapons, whether legally permitted or not, are not allowed in any of the facilities of the Organisation.<\/p>
- Family Participation<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
Maternity leave is granted in accordance with the necessary laws and regulations. Family outings are planned for children of employees. During such excursions all the necessary safety precautions should be followed.<\/p>
- Communications Systems<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
Our communications systems, including computers, electronic mail, intranet and Internet access, telephones, voice mail, conferencing systems, and paper documents are the property of the Firm and are to be used primarily for business purposes.<\/p>
All personnel are encouraged to use the Internet and email in order to make communications more effective and efficient. All personnel have a responsibility to maintain and enhance our public image and to use all communications systems in a productive manner. The integrity of these communications systems also requires that all personnel secure their personal access information in order to prevent unauthorised access to such systems. Our communications systems may be used for incidental and occasional personal use provided that such use is kept at a minimum and is in compliance with the Code and applicable policies and procedures. However, because the Firm owns such systems, all users automatically waive any claims to privacy and the Organisation reserves the right to monitor all communications (e.g., email, voice mail, computers, and documents).<\/p>
- Use of the Firm\u2019s Assets<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
The use of the Organisation\u2019s assets for individual profit or any unlawful, unauthorized personal or unethical purpose is prohibited. Our information technology, intellectual property (e.g., copyrights, patents, and trademarks), facilities, equipment, machines, software, and cash may be used for business purposes only, including responsible and accurate expense reimbursement. Other assets (e.g., fax machines, printers, and copiers) may be used for minor and incidental personal purposes provided such use is kept to a minimum, and does not create any significant incremental costs, interfere with work duties, or violate any laws or Organisation policies. The use of any Organisation resources for personal political activities is prohibited.<\/p>
Computer hardware, software, data, and facilities are valuable resources that need protection from potential destruction, theft, or misuse. These resources may also include confidential client or firm information that requires safeguarding. It is the responsibility of all personnel to prevent unauthorized access through the use of ID badges, passwords, or other security codes, and physical security measures (such as using computer cable locks, not leaving computers unattended in cars, and other normal precautions).<\/p>
Copyrighted materials (e.g., books, music, software, and magazines) should not be reproduced, distributed, or altered without permission of the copyright owner or an authorised agent. Software used in connection with the business of the Firm should be properly licensed and used only in accordance with that license. Using unlicensed software could constitute copyright infringement and may be grounds for disciplinary action.<\/p>
Each partner, principal, director, and employee has an obligation to each other to comply with the Firm\u2019s policy with regard to the incurring of expenses for which reimbursement is sought from the Organisation.<\/p>
The Organisation makes use of leased assets (office premises) which means that all staff using the assets (e.g., elevators, washroom facilities) represents the Organisation and should exercise due care and diligence. Any accidental damage should be reported immediately.<\/p>
- Policies and Procedures<\/strong><\/li><\/ul>
This Code is not intended to cover every questionable situation or dilemma that you may encounter. Rather, it is intended to provide a perspective to guide thinking, and to direct our personnel to resources for further information.<\/p>
Please remember, at all times, that it is our collective responsibility to seek guidance and assistance in the ethical performance and discharge of our professional responsibilities.<\/p>
A Duty to Report<\/strong><\/p>The Ethics and Compliance Program is designed to foster an atmosphere where open communication of ethics and compliance inquiries and issues is encouraged, and to provide all personnel with a reasonable understanding of how to identify and report potential violations. Everyone is responsible for appropriately addressing \u2014 through reporting, consultation, or other means \u2014 potentially fraudulent, illegal, or unethical issues that may come to your attention. If you observe or become aware of a potential fraudulent, illegal, or unethical act, or other violation of Firm policy, whether committed by a colleague, client, supplier, contractor, alliance partner, or others associated with or doing business with the Firm, it is your responsibility to report the circumstances through an appropriate reporting channel, and to cooperate fully with any investigation.<\/p>
You may report the matter to the partner to whom you report, to the Ethics and Compliance Officer, Mr. Johann Koen (jkoen@celagenix.com). Because you may wish to remain anonymous, you may bring the matter to the attention of the Ethics and Compliance Officer in an anonymous communication in a sealed envelope. You may also choose to report the matter to, and discuss further action with, an Ethics Representative designated under the Organisation\u2019s Ethics Compliance Program.<\/p>
Disciplinary Measures<\/p>
Failure to adhere to the provisions of this Code, or of the Global Code contained within it, may subject the violator to sanctions as set forth in the Employees\u2019 Articles and\/or Partner\u2019s Agreement, or in other supplemental correspondence from Firm management.<\/p>
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