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    RICS: The New Rules of Conduct & How to Apply Them with Chrissie O'Rourke & Steven Thompson #16

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    About this Episode

    As members of RICS, you’ll be well aware of the global challenges we face day-to-day, and the imperative importance of following professional standards in even the most testing of scenarios.

    This week on The RICS Podcast we’re taking the opportunity to offer guidance for members, APC candidates and students for the year ahead, with reliable insights from RICS’ own Chrissie O’Rourke Steven Thompson.

    With a newly redrafted set of Rules of Conduct from February 2022, we’ve moved towards a simpler structure, with clearer case studies and a future-focused emphasis on respect, diversity and inclusion. 

    Join us as we talk through applying the Rules of Conduct in a number of scenarios, covering late tenders, defining small gifts & bribery, and what to do if you need to whistleblow.

    This episode of The RICS Podcast covers:

    • The importance of following ethical standards, even in sectors with with low numbers of complaints
    • Where the application of the Rules of Conduct may need a tailored approach in public vs private sector scenarios
    • Which records you should keep when deciding if you need to whistleblow or walk away from an ethical issue
    • How diversity & inclusion plays into the professional approach to managing discrepancies

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