Ethical Code
This code outlines the five fundamental principles which Lydbury R&D consultants must always uphold.
Consultants are required to assess whether any actions or relationships they engage in might pose a threat to these principles.
If a material threat is identified, they must promptly seek advice and guidance from a director at Lydbury R&D to ensure that appropriate safeguards are implemented.
Integrity
To be straightforward and honest in all professional and business relationships.
Objectivity
Not to allow bias, conflict of interest or undue influence of others to override professional or business judgements
Professional Competence & Due Care
To maintain professional knowledge and skill at the level required to ensure that all clients receive competent professional services based on current developments in practice, legislation and techniques, and to act diligently and in accordance with applicable technical and professional standards.
Confidentiality
To respect the confidentiality of information acquired as a result of professional and business relationships and, therefore, not to disclose any such information to third parties without proper and specific authority (unless there is a legal or professional right or duty to disclose), nor use the information for the personal advantage of the consultant or any third party.
Professional Behaviour
To comply with relevant laws and regulations and avoid any action that discredits Lydbury R&D or the profession in which it operates.