All employees are required to comply with the Housing Ombudsman’s policies and procedures and apply best practice in order to prevent bribery. Staff should be made aware of their own responsibilities in protecting the Housing Ombudsman Service from bribery.
Employees who are involved in or manage internal control systems will receive adequate training and support in order to carry out their responsibilities.
Employees are expected to act in accordance with the standards laid down by their professional institutes, where applicable, and have a personal responsibility to ensure that they are familiar with them.
All employees have a responsibility to comply with applicable laws and regulations relating to ethical business behaviour, procurement, personal expenses, conflicts of interest, confidentiality and the acceptance of gifts and hospitality. This means, in addition to maintaining the normal standards of personal honesty and integrity, all employees should always:
- avoid acting in a way that might cause others to allege or suspect them of dishonesty
- behave in a way that would not give cause for others to doubt that Housing Ombudsman’s employees deal fairly and impartially with official matters
- be alert to the possibility that others might be attempting to deceive
All employees have a duty to ensure that public funds are safeguarded, whether or not they are involved with cash or payment systems, receipts or dealing with contractors or suppliers. If in doubt about a decision, employees are asked to ask themselves 2 questions:
- What would the public expect? [of my decision, action, conduct]
- How might the public perceive? [my decision, action, conduct]
Any employee who suspects that bribery has taken place should ensure it is reported to the Director of Finance & Corporate Services.
You must ensure that you read, understand and comply with this policy.
Any employee who breaches this policy will face disciplinary action, which could result in dismissal.