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Code of Practice
A Middle East Public Relations (MEPRA) member
firm shall:
1.1 Have a positive duty to observe the highest standards
in the practice of public relations and where relevant share best
codes of practice. Furthermore a member has the responsibility at
all times to deal fairly and honestly with clients, past and present,
fellow members and professionals, the public relations profession,
other professions, suppliers, intermediaries, the media of communication,
employees, and above all else, the public.
1.2 Be expected to be aware of, understand and observe
this code, any amendment to it, and any other codes which shall
be incorporated into this code, and to remain up-to-date with the
content and recommendations of any guidance or practice papers issued
by MEPRA, and shall have a duty to conform to good practice as expressed
in such guidance or practice papers.
1.3 Uphold this code and co-operate with fellow members
in so doing by enforcing decisions on any matter arising from its
application. A member firm that knowingly causes or permits a member
of its staff to act in a manner inconsistent with this code is party
to such action and shall itself be deemed to be in breach of it.
Any member of staff of a member company who acts in a manner inconsistent
with this code must be disciplined by the employer.
A MEPRA member firm shall not:
1.4 Engage in any practice nor be seen to conduct itself
in any manner detrimental to the reputation of the Association or
the reputation and interests of the public relations profession,
including respect for intellectual property.
2 Conduct towards the public, the media and other professionals
A MEPRA member firm shall:
2.1 Conduct its professional activities with proper
regard to the public interest.
2.2 Have a positive duty at all times to respect the
truth and shall not disseminate false or misleading information
knowingly or recklessly, and to use proper care to avoid doing so
inadvertently.
2.3 Have a duty to ensure that the actual interest
of any organisation with which it may be professionally concerned
is adequately declared.
2.4 When working in association with other professionals,
identify and respect the codes of these professions and shall not
knowingly be party to any breach of such codes.
2.5 To the best of the consultancy's ability, cause
the names of all shareholder, directors, executives and retained
consultants who hold government or public office to be recorded
in the relevant section of the MEPRA charter.
2.6 Honour confidences received or given in the course
of professional activity.
2.7 Neither propose nor undertake any action which
would constitute an improper influence on organs of government,
or on legislation, or on the media of communication.
2.8 Neither offer nor give, nor cause a client to offer
or give, any inducement to persons holding public office or members
of any statutory body or organisation such as the media who are
not directors, executives or retained consultants, with intent to
further the interests of the client if such action is inconsistent
with the public interest.
2.9 Pay its bills according to contract terms.
3 Conduct towards clients
A MEPRA member firm shall:
3.1 Safeguard the confidences of both present and former
clients and shall not disclose or use these confidences to the disadvantage
or prejudice of such clients or to the financial advantage of the
member firm, unless the client has released such information for
public use, or has given specific permission for its disclosure;
except upon the order of a court of law.
3.2 Inform a client of any shareholding or financial
interest held by that firm or any member of that firm in any company,
firm or person whose services it recommends.
3.3 Be free to accept fees, commissions or other valuable
considerations from persons other than a client, only provided such
considerations are disclosed to the client.
3.4 Be free to negotiate with a client terms that take
into account factors other than hours worked and seniority of staff
involved. These special factors, which are also applied by other
professional advisers, shall have regard to all the circumstances
of the specific situation and in particular to:
(a) The complexity of the issue, case, problem or assignment,
and the difficulties associated with its completion.
(b) The professional or specialised skills and the seniority levels
of staff engaged, the time spent and the degree of responsibility
involved.
(c) The amount of documentation necessary to be perused or prepared,
and its importance
(d) The place and circumstances where the assignment is carried
out in whole or in part.
(e) The scope, scale and value of the task, and its importance as
an issue or project to the client.
A MEPRA member firm shall not:
3.5 Misuse information regarding its client's business
for financial or other gain.
3.6 Use inside information for gain. Nor may a consultancy,
its members or staff directly invest in their clients' securities
without the prior written permission of the client and of the member's
chief executive or chief financial officer or compliance officer.
3.7 Serve a client under terms or conditions which
might impair its independence, objectivity or integrity.
3.8 Represent conflicting or competing interests without
the express consent of the clients concerned.
3.9 Guarantee the achievement of results that are beyond
the member's direct capacity to achieve or prevent.
3.10 Invite any employee of a client advised by the
member to consider alternative employment; (an advertisement in
the press is not considered to be an invitation to any particular
person).
4 Conduct towards colleagues
A MEPRA member firm shall:
4.1 Adhere to the highest standards of accuracy and
truth, avoiding extravagant claims or unfair comparisons and giving
credit for ideas and words borrowed from others.
4.2 Be free to represent its capabilities and services
to any potential client, either on its own initiative or at the
behest of the client, provided in so doing it does not seek to break
any existing contract or detract from the reputation or capabilities
of any member consultancy already serving that client.
A MEPRA member firm shall not:
4.3 Injure the professional reputation or practice
of another member.
5 Discriminatory conduct
A member is required to take all reasonable care that
professional duties are conducted without causing offence on the
grounds of gender, race, religion, disability or any other form
of discrimination or unacceptable reference.
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