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As members of
the Credit Institute of Canada, we share a responsibility for the good character
and reputation of the Credit Profession, and for making certain that all individuals
and corporate bodies buying on credit are served with competence and integrity.
The Code:
Members of the
Credit Institute of Canada, shall adhere to the following code of professional
conduct and ethical practices:
1. To abide by
the laws of Canada in all matters including those which are relevant to the Credit
Profession.
2. To uphold the
integrity, dignity and honour of the Credit Institute of Canada and the Credit
Profession in all matters.
3. To discharge
our responsibilities to our employers, customers and the community in a conscientious
and equitable manner.
4. To respect
and carefully safeguard confidential information and opinions received during
credit investigations, so that all parties are not exposed to any harm or embarrassment.
5. To base the
interchange of credit information upon confidentiality, cooperation and reciprocity.
6. To unite in
exposing unjust credit practices, inequitable legislation, fraud and corruption.
7. To provide
and encourage training and education for all persons in the Credit Profession
with the aim of constantly improving performance of all facets of the Credit Profession.
Under the provisions
of the General By-Law any Members found in violation of this Code shall be answerable
to the National Board of Directors which has the authority to investigate any
complaint, and if deemed proper, to reprimand or expel offending Members from
the Credit Institute of Canada. The decision of the National Board of Directors
shall be final.
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