J Redpath Buchanan & Co Ltd Ethics Policy
1) INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES
1. This Ethics Policy is supported by the Board of Directors of J Redpath Buchanan & Co Ltd and shall be reviewed from time to time. The policy sets out standards of professionalism and integrity to be maintained by individuals in all the company's operations.
2. Every employee has a right to expect the company to maintain proper standards and in turn all employees have a duty to maintain these standards through their decisions, actions and communications. A heavier responsibility is borne by those who hold positions of authority. They must openly demonstrate leadership in applying the business practices outlined in this policy.
3. This policy provides guidance on the way all staff are expected to conduct themselves -operating with integrity, fairness and in compliance with the law and regulatory requirements.
4. Whilst the policy applies primarily to directors and managers, it is also intended to apply to all employees of the business insofar as it is appropriate to their role.
2) POLICY STATEMENT
5. The company expects all of its staff to operate with integrity and to high standards of ethical conduct when carrying out their duties on behalf of the company.
6. In particular they are expected to:-
- Behave honestly and fairly.
- Comply with all legal and regulatory requirements.
- Conduct themselves in a manner that will enhance the reputation of the company.
- Treat others with respect.
- Safeguard the assets and property of the company.
7. Staff must not:-
- Use their authority or office for personal gain.
- Recruit or promote employees other than on their ability.
- Take unfair advantage of others through dishonest, unethical or illegal practices.
- Knowingly make any false or misleading statements.
- Mis-appropriate the assets or property of the company.
- Seek to comply only with the letter of the law, rule or company policy whilst ignoring the spirit, where such actions are not in accordance with this Ethics Policy.
- Vary from this Ethics Policy or any other company policy simply on the basis of "commercial necessity".
8. If in doubt as to your responsibilities please ask a director or manager.
3) GENERAL
9. This policy provides general guidance on business ethics to all staff but should be read alongside other relevant company policy statements and the express provisions of service contracts and contracts of employment.
10. The provisions of the policy will be rigorously enforced and any infringements could result in disciplinary action being taken under formal procedures including in the most serious cases dismissal from the company, a police referral for criminal prosecution and a claim for recovery of loss or damage.
11. Any person suspected of any infringement of this policy will be afforded an opportunity to explain his or her actions before formal disciplinary procedures are implemented.
4) COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS
12. All directors and managers should ensure that they are aware of the laws and regulatory requirements affecting their areas of operation and where necessary should seek advice from specialist managers or from the Company Secretary's department where appropriate. In particular all directors and senior managers should be aware of their responsibilities under the regulatory requirements and company guidance relating to our core operations.
13. Directors and managers are responsible for ensuring their staff are familiarised with the contents of this Policy and other company policies.
5) REPORTING ANY ILLEGAL OR UNETHICAL BEHAVIOUR.
14. An 'open door' policy is encouraged throughout the company so that, if necessary, any queries and concerns can be brought to the attention of management.
15. Directors and managers should promptly report to the Board of Directors or Company Secretary any illegal or unethical behaviour of which they become aware. All matters of suspected fraud, theft or mis-appropriation of company property must be reported to the Board of Directors or Company Secretary immediately.
16. Whilst the company would consider any director or manager to have a responsibility to disclose serious breaches of this policy an anonymous tip off placed in the Health & Safety suggestions box will also be investigated in full. The company will not tolerate reprisal or bullying of anyone who in good faith reports a serious breach of this or any other company policy. All directors and managers are expected to co-operate fully in any internal investigation into illegal or unethical behaviour.
6) CONFIDENTIALITY
17. Directors and managers must maintain the privacy of non-public confidential information entrusted to them by the company, its customers or any other party with whom the company conducts business. Specific categories of confidential information that should never be disclosed to persons outside the company, except where disclosure is authorised or legally required would include:-
- Business operating information, business and marketing plans, volume data, pricing policies, contract terms, customer and supplier data as well as personal data under the Data Protection Act.
- Unpublished financial results, sales details, budgets and business initiatives under consideration falling within the normal definition of inside information.
- Confidential information should not be improperly collected, stored or distributed, lost or destroyed.
7) CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
18. Each director and manager owes a duty of care to the company to avoid situations which may give rise to a conflict of interest. A conflict of interest occurs when the private interests or actions of an individual may interfere with the interests of the company as a whole and make it difficult for an individual to perform his or her work objectively and effectively. Conflicts of interest may also arise where a director or manager or a member of his or her family received improper benefits or personal advantage as a result of his or her position in the company. All such potential conflicts of interest must be notified to the individual's immediate line manager or to the Board of Directors or the Company Secretary.
19. All directors and managers must disclose any direct or indirect interest including shareholdings and family relationships in any competitor company, contractor, supplier, consultancy or other partner or any other person or body working with or providing goods or services to the company.
8) FINANCIAL COMPLIANCE AND FINANCIAL RECORDS
20. The company's financial records should be complete and accurate so that they reflect the true state of the business and disclose the true nature of disbursements and transactions. All the Group's books, records, accounts and financial statements must be maintained in reasonable detail using standard company systems; must appropriately reflect the company's transactions; must conform both to applicable legal requirements and generally accepted accounting principles and to existing systems of internal control. In particular it is prohibited to undertake transactions that contravene tax laws, legal regulations and/or policy or procedural requirements of the company including:
- Making or approving any payment with the understanding that any part of such payment is to be used for any purpose other than that recorded in the company's books of account and by the documents supporting the payment.
- Establish undisclosed funds or assets or to make false or mis-leading entries in any books of accounts or accounting documents or to destroy accounting records and supporting documents within required statutory retention periods.
- Use company fund or assets for any unlawful purpose.
- Knowingly make any false or inaccurate statements to any of the Auditors carrying out periodic reviews of the company's accounting records and internal controls.
9) ANTI-CORRUPTION
21. Corruption causes loss and damage, inhibits business growth, is harmful to the reputation of the business, and may result in criminal and civil liability and penalties for the company and individuals.
22. The company prohibits its directors, managers, officers and employees, from engaging in any form of corruption in relation to its business and affairs.
23. All donations, gifts and hospitality received by the company or its officers or employees must comply with the Policy on Receipt of Gifts and Hospitality.
10) ACCOUNTABILITY AND SUPPORT
24. Each director and manager is accountable and responsible for ensuring compliance with all company policies, including this Ethics Policy, and where applicable, ensuring that adequate records are maintained to demonstrate compliance. Support is also provided by the Board of Directors through:-
- The use of external auditors who audit company financial statements to ensure that they give a true and fair view of performance and to comment fully on financial control weaknesses identified in their management letters.
11) LINKS TO OTHER POLICIES
25. All other company Policies, including policies on staff purchases and discounts, hospitality, gifts and entertainment should be read in the light of and in conjunction with this Ethics Policy and Code of Conduct.
12) QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS POLICY
26. If you have any questions about this policy, for instance - apparent conflicts between the application of this policy and legal requirements and procedures, or your conduct or the conduct of others in a particular circumstance please contact your immediate manager, the Board of Directors or the Company Secretary.
Paul Sturges
Managing Director
J Redpath Buchanan & Co Ltd
June 2011