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This Conflict of Interest Policy establishes the requirements for identifying, disclosing, and managing conflicts of interest — actual or perceived — that may arise in connection with neutral appointments, certification decisions, governance processes, and any other TheNeutrals.ORG™ activities.
The independence and impartiality of TheNeutrals.ORG™ neutrals and governance processes is the foundation of the Organisation's credibility. Any conflict of interest — actual or perceived — that is not disclosed and managed appropriately undermines that foundation.
A conflict of interest exists where a certified neutral, Neutral Advisor, or Council member has any interest — financial, professional, personal, or reputational — that could affect or be perceived to affect their independence or impartiality in relation to a neutral appointment, certification decision, or governance matter.
Conflicts include but are not limited to:
Before accepting any appointment or participating in any governance decision, every certified neutral and Council member must:
Disclosure is made to the TheNeutrals.ORG™ governance team at [email protected]. All disclosures are treated as confidential.
A disclosed conflict may be waived by the written consent of all parties to the relevant engagement, following full disclosure of the nature of the conflict. Waiver requires the informed, written consent of all parties and is recorded by TheNeutrals.ORG™.
Not all conflicts are capable of being waived. Where the conflict is such that it would prevent genuine neutrality — regardless of consent — TheNeutrals.ORG™ will not proceed with the appointment.
Failure to disclose a conflict of interest is a serious breach of this policy and the Code of Ethical Conduct. It may result in disqualification from the appointment, suspension or revocation of certification, and publication of a governance finding.