Thanks for your note. The BCA's Code of Conduct forms part of the BCA's Memorandum and Articles and is therefore only available for BCA members. What I can say, is that the Code relates specifically to members' responsibilities to the BCA - their requirements for professional conduct areset out in the GCC's Code of Practice and Standard of Proficiency. To my knowledge in the last five years, the BCA has not removed a member from the Association as a result of a breach of the Code of Conduct.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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ReplyDeleteThanks for that. The GCC publishes their code of conduct on their website and details of their hearings. It's a shame that the BCA can't be as transparent. I'm sure it's only a matter of time, though, before their code of conduct is leaked.
ReplyDeleteDifference between a trade organisation and a regulator. It would not surprise me if the BCA's code of conduct is the GCC one with a few knobs on.
ReplyDeleteI think it's just the knobs.
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