SAIWA Code of Ethics
- Members shall observe the highest standard of integrity, reliability, honesty with due regard to the confidential and responsible nature of the profession.
- The responsibility of members for the welfare, health and safety of the community shall at all times come before their responsibility to sectional or private interests, or to other members.
- If called upon to give evidence or to speak on a matter of fact in the practice of the profession at any time or place, a member shall report what the member knows or verily believes to be the truth.
- Members shall neither maliciously, nor improperly injure directly or indirectly the reputation, prospects, or business of another member of the profession.
- Members shall at all times conduct themselves in a manner which will not prejudice in any way the interests or reputation of the Institute and its membership or the business of another member of the profession.
- Members shall not, in the course of a member’s business or in connection with the security profession, accept instructions or business on the basis that no charge or fee will be payable if a successful result is achieved, but this rule shall not prevent members from offering their services without reward for:
- Charitable or public purposes or;
- The purposes of advertising or promotion of the Institute or the business of its members generally.
- Members shall perform work only in their areas of competence.
- A member shall respect the relationship of confidence and trust which exists between a member and his or her principle, and shall therefore not disclose information becoming known in the course of the practice of the security profession without the consent of the principle.
- Members shall not offer or receive any improper financial or other inducement to secure or accept instructions.
- The Institute shall be non-political and non-sectarian.