IBSSA Code of Ethics
The purpose of the IBSSA Code of Ethics
Summary of those generally valid special demands and requirements which
are required to secure and reinforce on a moral basis the values of the
IBSSA federal and professional activity, international reputation and
recognition, irreproachableness and confidence of its members.
- The IBSSA member during his professional work and public appearances
must conduct himself in such a way that reinforces his prestige and
that of the international IBSSA community.
- Any member is obliged to report to the Chairman of the Ethical Committee
if he observes that a fellow members conduct permanently or occasionally
offends the Code. Such a report must contain clear proof or controlled
evidence.
- Any member of the IBSSA may initiate against his fellow international
member measures taken by the Authorities only after having received
the approval of the Ethical Committee, or if reconciliation with the
Committee has proved unsuccessful.
- An IBSSA member in his field of activity must help and assist the
prevention of crime. He must carry out his professional activities in
a way that serves the International Constitution and laws and ensures
the worthiness of serving justice.
- At the same time no IBSSA member can be an active or passive member
or supporter of any movement or organization, which engages in or advocates
discriminative activity on the grounds of religion, racial, or national
identity. The IBSSA is free of such ideas and ideologies, and could
not accept any person taking part in such activities.
- Members may make public statements concerning the IBSSA as an international
organization only with the permission of the Chairman. Members should
not make any other public declarations, which may be harmful to the
prestige of the IBSSA, and its international membership.
- All IBSSA members should be aware that in case of a legally valid
charge or sentence being brought against him the Board of Directors
(BD) may decide, depending on the seriousness of the crime, to withdraw
his membership. The BD can decide - having evaluated the deed - to suspend
his membership at the time of the legal procedure.
- An IBSSA member in his relations with his fellow members should assert
the requirements of mutual respect and never abuse confidence.
- An IBSSA member must act in his selected position according to his
best knowledge, and never place his individual interests before fellow
members interests. He should always be faithful to the aims of
the IBSSA and do his utmost to serve and protect the noble traditions
of the international association.
- Any member in his selected position must fulfill his obligations completely,
bearing his responsibility without prejudice, attending to fellow members
legal claims, wishes and opinions. In his position he must serve and
strengthen the interests of IBSSA.
- Protect the IBSSA funds entrusted to him, and improve its financial
position in the interest of achieving the best working conditions.
- Keep the rules of professional good fellowship; never take credit
for the achievements of others. Help the exploration and handing down
of real professional values, be conscientious and honest, and accept
professional and ethical criticism with good intent.
- Show respect towards his fellow members professional activities
and outstanding achievements. Consider as offenses against the ethical
norms the obstruction and prevention of professional achievements by
the IBSSA members.
- If a member of the IBSSA detects a mistake in the professional activity
of a fellow-member he must draw his attention to the fault in a suitable
way. He should prevent his fellow member from committing acts against
the Law, the Rules of the Organization and Operation of the IBSSA, and
the Ethical Code/Regulations of the IBSSA. A member of the IBSSA cannot
disseminate any circumstances that are harmful to the goodwill of his
fellow member.
- Any member of the IBSSA must do all he can within the legal framework
to uphold his reputation and help his fellow-member to avoid getting
into a disadvantageous position, or having his professional and human
credit destroyed.
- If requested or required every member of the IBSSA is obliged to do
all that is legally possible to help his fellow member solve a personal
or professional problem.
- A member of the IBSSA should not pass judgment on the work and action
of his fellow members before incompetent people. Regarding his fellow
members he must give clear proof and evidence for providing professional
appreciation and confidence in their activity.
The above listed moral requirements can only become the moulding force
of the community if they are based on the agreement, conviction and exemplary
conduct of the whole IBSSA membership. At all times the influence of above
requirements should be reflected in the minds and acts of the IBSSA members.
The effect of the Ethical Code/Regulations
The effect of the Ethical Code is valid for those IBSSA cardholders titled
- Full Member (individual or organizational)
- Associated partner
- Patronising Member
- Honorary Member
- Temporary Member
- Not valid for candidates on probation.
Ethical offense
An IBSSA members commits an ethical offense if
- during his activity he intentionally commits an offense against the
law of the given country.
- He commits an offense against the norms and conduct of the IBSSA Constitution
and the Ethical Code.
- Failure to pay his fee before the deadline
- Failure to announce the cause of exclusion
Ethical procedure
The BD may initiate ethical proceedings
- In case of notification
- Following notice from Authorities
- Fee nonpayment
Sanctions imposed in ethical proceedings
- Warning
- Ban on charge/function
- Maximum 1-year suspension of the membership
- Recommendation for exclusion from the International Body
The corporate body of the IBSSA Ethical Committee shall consist of 6
members and a chairman. They are elected by the General Assembly for a
maximum of 3 years. The chairman and the members of the Committee may
only be natural persons.
- The Ethical Committee must give a hearing for both the accused and
the instigator in a case.
- The Chairman of the Ethical Committee directly reports each case to
the BD and annually to the General Assembly/Congress.
Ethical proceedings
Any ethical proceedings must be started by the order of the BD only,
which commissions the Ethical Committee to carry out the inquiry. Any
member who has a reason for disqualification against him must report directly
the Chairman of the Committee. The main task of the Ethical Committee
is to clarify the facts of the case. In case of an even number of votes
cast, the Chairmans vote is the decisive one. The hearings must
be held on the basis of the presumption of innocence. Implicating and
extenuating circumstances must also be investigated. Regarding the investigation,
the Committee has to prepare a minutes of proceedings (MoP) and transfer
them together with their suggestions to the BD After having the MoP, and
the suggestions of the Committee, the BD in its next session will make
its final decision about the members under investigation. The member under
the ethical proceeding will be informed in written form about the resolution
of the BD
Legal remedy
Any member may lodge an appeal within 30 days against the resolution
of the BD to the IBSSA General Assembly/Congress.
Cause of exclusion
In the ethical proceedings and in the final decision-making persons may
not attend who
- Attend the case as a witness, advisor, and translator.
- From which reasonable objective judgment cannot be expected.
In the ethical proceedings and in the final decision-makings against
a joint venture no member or employee of the joint venture or their closed
relatives may attend. The affected person has to inform without delay
the BD about his objections to exclusion. Once he has provided the information,
he is excluded from the participation of the investigation and decision-making.
Failure to make the above announcement is considered a serious Ethical
offense. Any member may report any cause of exclusion against another
member. On the basis of the report the BD will decide about the exclusion.
Until the resolution of the BD the member involved cannot participate
in the ethical proceedings. |