Our Undertaking to You and Our Code of Ethics
Our Code of Ethics dictates that your business interests remain the focus of our attention.
Excellence and Integrity are our lowest standards.
- We will always act with probity and within the law. The highest integrity will be our lowest standard. Your security and business interests will remain the focus of our attention.
- All staff engaged with Automotive Auditors Limited hold a current Basic Disclosure Certificate
- Irrespective of your business status, we will deal with you in an equitably open, professional manner. Throughout your contact with us, we will remain cognisant of your need for confidentiality and dependency on our discretion.
- Anything which passes between us will remain entirely confidential. We will not pass your details to a third party without your expressed consent. We will comply with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulations 2018 – (EU) 2016/679.
- In relation to any investigation we undertake, we will not take any action without first informing you of our intentions and explaining the reasons behind our proposals.
- Before we take any action, we will ask you how our proposals will affect you and/or your business. If you disagree with our proposals, we will discuss the best way forward and will respect your wishes.
- To galvanise your right to privacy and family life, to ensure the prohibition of discrimination, to promote your right of freedom of expression and your right of liberty and security. In broad terms, we will adopt the principles enshrined in the Human Rights Act 1998.
- Without your expressed consent, we will not publish any information on the “Latest News” page of our website, which will identify you or your business with reference to the subject matter.
Although not an exclusive list, Automotive Auditors Limited agrees to be bound by the protocols to be found in the following legislation.
- Bribery Act 2010
- Computer Misuse Act 1990
- Consumer Protection Act 1987
- Criminal Justice Act and Public Order Act 1994
- Data Protection Act 2018
- Equality Act 2010
- Fraud Act 2006
- Official Secrets Act 1989
- Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000
- Serious Crime Act 2007
- Theft Act 1968, 1978 and 1996
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