Conflicts of interest

No Mosser and/or Supplier (as defined) shall compete with Moss or allow personal and/or family interests to directly or indirectly influence Moss' business.

A conflict of interest can arise in any personal relationship that could influence our ability to act in the best interest of the company. It can also happen when our assessment of a circumstance can be affected by the possibility of personal benefit.

Examples of conflicts of interest are when you:

has an interest in the business, administration or management of any supplier, service provider, agent, business partner, customer, competitor or any other organization doing business or seeking to do business with Moss or its group companies. The same goes for your family members (spouses and direct relatives up to the third degree); makes a business decision motivated by a personal and/or family interest;

receive personal benefits from Suppliers or competitors, such as gifts, payment for meals, transportation or accommodation, regardless of the amount, in exchange for favors or advantages;

uses company assets or benefits from your job/position for private purposes; and

has a personal relationship with a Mosser or Supplier that may influence your Moss decision-making process or interfere with the performance of any Mossers and/or Moss engagements.

In case of doubt whether you are in an actual or potential conflict of interest situation, notify the Compliance Area and do not take any decision related to the conflict of interest situation until it is resolved.

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