Principles of the Policy. The University and members of staff are required to comply with the following principles: Bribes must not be offered, promised, paid, requested, agreed to or accepted. In line with its core values and constitution, the University does not make political donations (whether to individuals, political parties or other political organisations, either in the UK or overseas) and any donations made on behalf of the University by any member of staff will be deemed a violation of this policy. Facilitation payments must not be offered, promised, paid, requested, agreed or accepted (for a definition of these, refer to Appendix B, Paragraph 8). Disciplinary action will be taken by the University or its subsidiary companies against staff who breach this policy. This includes the sanction of summary dismissal in cases where staff pay or receive bribes. Similar action will also be taken against other parties performing services for the University who fail to abide by this policy or equivalent anti-corruption standards, which includes termination of the University's relationship with them. The University encourages all staff to report any corruption concerns immediately and will support staff that do so. All reporting will be handled sensitively and the University is committed to ensuring that no member of staff who reports a corruption concern in good faith suffers any detrimental effect for doing so. A deliberate failure to report suspicions of corruption or to conceal bribes by others will also be subject to disciplinary action. Third parties who have, or who are suspected of having, offered or accepted bribes should not be engaged to work for the University Any malicious, wilful or deliberate misreporting of a bribe or suspicion of a bribe may be treated as a disciplinary matter, and handled through the University’s Disciplinary Policy.
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Samples: Purchase of Services Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement
Principles of the Policy. The University and members of staff are required to comply with the following principles: • Bribes must not be offered, promised, paid, requested, agreed to or accepted. • In line with its core values and constitution, the University does not make political donations (whether to individuals, political parties or other political organisations, either in the UK or overseas) and any donations made on behalf of the University by any member of staff will be deemed a violation of this policy. • Facilitation payments must not be offered, promised, paid, requested, agreed or accepted (for a definition of these, refer to Appendix B, Paragraph 8). • Disciplinary action will be taken by the University or its subsidiary companies against staff who breach this policy. This includes the sanction of summary dismissal in cases where staff pay or receive bribes. Similar action will also be taken against other parties performing services for the University who fail to abide by this policy or equivalent anti-corruption standards, which includes termination of the University's relationship with them. • The University encourages all staff to report any corruption concerns immediately and will support staff that do so. All reporting will be handled sensitively and the University is committed to ensuring that no member of staff who reports a corruption concern in good faith suffers any detrimental effect for doing so. • A deliberate failure to report suspicions of corruption or to conceal bribes by others will also be subject to disciplinary action. • Third parties who have, or who are suspected of having, offered or accepted bribes should not be engaged to work for the University • Any malicious, wilful or deliberate misreporting of a bribe or suspicion of a bribe may be treated as a disciplinary matter, and handled through the University’s Disciplinary Policy.
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Samples: Purchase Agreement