Ethics and Integrity – How to Assure Compliance and Awareness? Kjell Jostein Sunnevåg The Norwegian Competition Authority.

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Ethics and Integrity – How to Assure Compliance and Awareness? Kjell Jostein Sunnevåg The Norwegian Competition Authority

Framework – General ethical guidelines – Ethical guidelines for the Norwegian Competition Authority How to enhance awareness and compliance? – Material presented to new employees – Training on ethical dilemmas – Create a culture for compliance and awareness – “Crisis” strategy Ethical dilemmas Ethics and integrity

The importance of ethics and integrity in enforcement High ethical standards in the provision of public services and the exercise of authority are a prerequisite for – Trust in the service by the parties, the general public, politicians … and the budgetary authority – Accountability – … and not the least: Efficient enforcement and deterrence Two sets of guidelines (in addition to other laws and regulations applicable to public servants): – General Ethical Guidelines for the Public Service – Ethical Guidelines for the Norwegian Competition Authority (NCA) The goal of the general and the NCA specific ethical guidelines is to ensure that all State employees are aware of the fundamental importance of high ethical standards

General Ethical Guidelines for the Public Service The ethical guidelines have evolved from ethical values and norms of universal validity such as – justice, loyalty, honesty, reliability, truthfulness and “treat others like you want to be treated” The State ethical guidelines are of a general nature, rather than providing detailed rules  Intended to call for reflection on the part of the individual employee

1.General provisions 2.Loyalty 3.Transparency 4.Confidence in the public service 5.Professional independence and objectivity General Ethical Guidelines for the Public Service

Ethical Guidelines for the Authority 1.The main rule: – Contribute to preserve confidence in the Authority and its reputation 2.Loyalty 3.Neutrality/impartiality 4.Obligation to observe professional secrecy 5.Professional neutrality 6.Observe rules relating to trade with securities 7.Outside and extra jobs within regulations 8.Personal integrity and behaviour

Establish and reassess guidelines and routines Information material on ethical guidelines – «Information package» to new employees – Easily accessible on NCA intranet website «The Telegraph» Periodic internal training on ethical dilemmas: – Raise ethical awareness through reflections on specific and relevant dilemmas – Create awareness of guidelines Create culture for openness and trust on ethical issues Nurture a «culture of compliance and awareness» Even if all precautions are taken - «Shit happens»: A ‘Crisis’ strategy is needed – External communciation – Internal communciation – HR strategy with measures for care and/or consequences – Management crisis training – Play out possible crisis situations How to ensure compliance and awareness?

How to ensure compliance and awareness? - Training and group discussions on ethical dilemmas Some acts imply a clear violation of ethical guidelines … as well as other laws which apply to civil servants However, not all cases are clear cut – Discussing ethical dilemmas in internal workshops creates «ethical awareness»

1.You discover that a «a sloppy collegue» has accidentily leaked business secrets to a competitor in a merger case – What do you do? 2.During a dinner with friends, a «friend of a friend» talks too much and reveals he’s involved in activity violating competition law – What do you do? How to ensure compliance and awareness? - Training and group discussions on ethical dilemmas

3.Insider information and personal relations: You get information from a colleague which implies that securities owned by your wife will be reduced significantly in value – What do you do? 4.You meet a former colleague in a concrete case; now on the other side of the table. He uses information acquired in his former position to the authority’s disadvantage and to impress his client – What do you do? – Which measures can the authority take to prevent this? How to ensure compliance and awareness? - Training and group discussions on ethical dilemmas