Ethics Clauses Clause Samples
Ethics Clauses. 37.1 Any attempt by a candidate or tenderer to obtain confidential information, enter into unlawful agreements with competitors or influence the committee or the Central Government Authority during the process of examining, clarifying, evaluating and comparing tenders will lead to the rejection of his candidacy or tender and may result in administrative penalties.
37.2 Without the Central Government Authority's prior written authorisation, the Contractor and his staff or any other company with which the Contractor is associated or linked may not, even on an ancillary or subcontracting basis, supply other services, carry out works or supply equipment for the project. This prohibition also applies to any other programmes or projects that could, owing to the nature of the contract, give rise to a conflict of interest on the part of the Contractor.
37.3 When putting forward a candidacy or tender, the candidate or tenderer must declare that he is affected by no potential conflict of interest, and that he has no particular link with other tenderers or parties involved in the project.
37.4 The Contractor must at all times act impartially and as a faithful adviser in accordance with the code of conduct of his profession. He must refrain from making public statements about the project or services without the Contracting Authority's prior approval. He may not commit the Contracting Authority in any way without its prior written consent.
37.5 For the duration of the contract, the Contractor and his staff must respect human rights and undertake not to offend the political, cultural and religious morals of Malta.
37.6 The Contractor may accept no payment connected with the contract other than that provided for therein. The Contractor and his staff must not exercise any activity or receive any advantage inconsistent with their obligations to the Contracting Authority.
37.7 The Contractor and his staff are obliged to maintain professional secrecy for the entire duration of the contract and after its completion. All reports and documents drawn up or received by the Contractor are confidential.
37.8 The contract governs the Parties' use of all reports and documents drawn up, received or presented by them during the execution of the contract.
37.9 The Contractor shall refrain from any relationship likely to compromise his independence or that of his staff. If the Contractor ceases to be independent, the Central Government Authority may, regardless of injury, terminate the c...
Ethics Clauses. Any attempt by a candidate or Tenderer to obtain confidential information, enter into unlawful agreements with competitors or influence the committee or the Central Government` Authority during the process of examining, clarifying, evaluating and comparing ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will lead to the rejection of his candidacy or Tender and may result in administrative penalties.
Ethics Clauses. 23.1 Any attempt by a candidate or tenderer to obtain confidential information, enter into unlawful agreements with competitors or influence the committee or the Contracting Authority during the process of examining, clarifying, evaluating and comparing tenders will lead to the rejection of their candidacy or tender and may result in administrative penalties.
23.2 Without the Contracting Authority’s prior written authorisation, a Contractor and its staff or any other company with which the Contractor is associated or linked may not, even on an ancillary or subcontracting basis, supply other services, carry out works or supply equipment for the project. This prohibition also applies to any other projects that could, owing to the nature of the contract, give rise to a conflict of interest on the part of the Contractor.
Ethics Clauses. Any attempt by a candidate, applicant or tenderer to obtain confidential information, enter into unlawful agreements with competitors whose aim or effect is to impede, restrain or distort competition in a given market, or influence the evaluation committee or the contracting authority during the process of examining, clarifying, evaluating and comparing tenders and applications will lead to the rejection of its candidacy, proposal or tender. Without the contracting authority's written authorisation, a contractor and its staff or any other company with which the contractor is associated or linked may not, even on an ancillary or subcontracting basis, supply other services, carry out works or supply equipment for the project. This prohibition also applies to any other programmes or projects that could, owing to the nature of the contract, give rise to a conflict of interest on the part of the contractor or grant beneficiary. The contractor must at all-time act impartially and as a faithful adviser in accordance with the code of conduct of its profession. It must refrain from making public statements about the project or services without the contracting authority's prior authorisation. It may not commit the contracting authority in any way without its prior written consent. The contractor and its staff must comply with human rights and undertake not to offend the political, cultural and religious mores of the country(ies) where the action is implemented. In particular, and in accordance with the applicable basic act, tenderers and applicants who have been awarded contracts must comply with core labour standards as applicable and as defined in the relevant International Labour Organisation conventions (such as the Conventions on freedom of association and collective bargaining; Elimination of forced and compulsory labour; Abolition of child labour). The contractor may accept no payment connected with the contract other than that provided for therein. The contractor and its staff must not exercise any activity or receive any advantage inconsistent with their obligations to the contracting authority. The contractor and its staff are bound to maintain professional secrecy for the entire duration of the contract and after its completion. All reports and documents drawn up or received by the contractor during the performance of the contract are confidential. The contract governs the contracting parties' use of all reports and documents drawn up, received or present...
Ethics Clauses. For the duration of the contract, the Contractor and its staff undertake to respect human rights and dignity, particularly the international labour standards of the International Labour Organization in terms of social, health and safety policies. They also undertake to not offend the political, cultural and religious mores of the beneficiary state. Any attempt by a candidate or bidder to obtain confidential information, enter into unlawful agreements with competitors or influence the committee or the Community during the process of examining, clarifying, evaluating, and comparing bids shall result in the rejection of its candidacy or bid and may make it liable to administrative sanctions. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Ethics Clauses. Any attempt by a Tenderer to obtain confidential information, enter into unlawful agreements with competitors or influence the committee or the UNDP Croatia during the process of examining, clarifying, evaluating and comparing tenders will lead to the rejection of his candidacy or tender and may result in administrative penalties. Without the UNDP Croatia's prior written authorization, the Contractor and his staff or any other company with which the Contractor is associated or linked may not, even on an ancillary or subcontracting basis, supply other services, carry out works or supply equipment for the project. This prohibition also applies to any other programme or projects that could, owing to the nature of the contract, give rise to a conflict of interest on the part of the Contractor. When putting forward a candidacy or tender, the candidate or Tenderer must declare that he is affected by no potential conflict of interest, and that he has no equivalent relation in that respect with other Tenderers or parties involved in the project. Should such a situation arise during execution of the contract, the Contractor must immediately inform the UNDP Croatia. The Contractor must at all time act impartially and as a faithful adviser in accordance with the code of conduct of his profession. He must refrain from making public statements about the project or services without the UNDP Croatia's prior approval. He may not commit the UNDP Croatia in any way without its prior written consent. For the duration of the contract, the Contractor and its staff must respect human rights and undertake not to offend the political, cultural and religious mores of the beneficiary state. The Contractor may accept no payment connected with the contract other than that provided for therein. The Contractor and its staff must not exercise any activity or receive any advantage inconsistent with their obligations to the UNDP Croatia. The Contractor and its staff are obliged to maintain professional secrecy for the entire duration of the contract and after its completion. All reports and documents drawn up or received by the Contractor are confidential. The Contract governs the Parties' use of all reports and documents drawn up, received or presented by them during the execution of the contract. The Contractor shall refrain from any relationship likely to compromise his independence or that of his staff. If the Contractor ceases to be independent, The UNDP Croatia may, regardless of in...
