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To ensure that any client from whom instructions are accepted, has legitimate, lawful and moral reason to obtain or hold the information that may be provided by an investigation. To respect the privacy and confidentiality of clients. To perform all professional duties in accordance with the highest moral principles and to conduct all investigations within the bounds of legality, morality and professional ethics. To ensure that company procedures are secure enough to adequately protect the privacy of the client and that private information is not inadvertently disclosed by employees.To ensure that all employees and associated third parties have a thorough understanding of, and work to, this code of ethics whilst engaged with company investigations. To accurately report to the client all of the facts procured on their behalf during the investigation, whether that information is advantageous or detrimental to the clients cause, unless to do so would be unlawful. © Copyright 2008, JonIT Services |
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