Moral philosophy and independence
In the course of our work, we go far to obey our confidentiality and discretion liabilities regarding both our clients and their personal data and commissions, as well as the execution of the tasks.
Our moral principles
- In the course of our work, the protection of the personal and business interests of our clients as well as preserving and strengthening their goodwill is of primary importance.
- We are obliged to respect the personal rights of our clients under all circumstances.
- Our statements shall be based only on objective facts, and verified and analyzed data.
- In the course of executing our tasks, we fully obey all effective legislations.
- We keep records of the names and addresses (domicile or registered address) of our clients based on the currently effective legislations, and only the competent authorities can get access to this registry in the case of monitoring or supervising our activities.
- Our employees are bound by professional confidentiality liability regarding both the commission itself as well as any information acquired in the course of executing the commission.
- We can inform only our client about any data gathered about a third party, except if we are summoned to court or administrative proceedings as witness to testify regarding the case constituting the base of the commission.
- We destroy all data acquired and recorded in the course of executing the contract immediately after their use, or, in the lack thereof, upon the termination of the contract.
- Insofar as we cause any damage to our client in the course of our activities, we are liable to the scope and extent as stipulated in the Civil Code.
Abiding by our moral principles ensures our independence of any incidental influence of all state, economic or political authorities or organizations.