(1) The purpose of this policy is to set out the principles and provide guidance for staff, students and third parties of the University of Canberra (University) to identify, disclose, manage and, where possible, resolve matters relating to Conflicts Of Interest (COI). (2) This policy applies to all prospective staff, existing staff, students and third parties engaged by the University, including its affiliates and subsidiaries. This includes all business units, faculties, research centres, as well as controlled entities. (3) Where a personal relationship or interest conflicts, may be perceived to be in conflict, or has the potential to conflict, with a person’s University duties, the interest must be disclosed, and steps taken to address the conflict. (4) A conflict of the type detailed in Clause 3 must be disclosed on each occasion the conflict arises, and a prior declaration of the conflict of interest does not nullify the requirement to declare any future conflicts of the same or similar nature. (5) All those covered by the scope of this policy, are expected to: (6) Individuals must consider the Test for identifying whether a personal interest or relationship may give rise to a COI. The Test is: (7) Individuals must take proactive and reasonable steps to: (8) The Chairs of Committees and decision-making forums must take proactive and reasonable steps to ensure that committee members:Conflict of Interest Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Scope
Section 3 - Principles
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TERM
DEFINITION
Actual Conflict of Interest
Involves a direct or real conflict between an individual’s duties and responsibilities to the University and a competing interest or obligation, whether personal, financial or involving a third party.
Affiliate
A group or person officially attached or connected to the University, including adjuncts, clinical titleholders, conjoint or honorary appointees to the University; an office holder in a University entity; any other person appointed or engaged by the University to perform duties or functions on its behalf, and any students who may sit on a University Committee.
Benefit
Anything which provides the staff member or affiliate with a direct or indirect personal gain or the potential or perception of personal gain or gain to a third party. Such a gain need not be financial; it could be a personal or a non-financial gain. It includes the provision of material or facilities, or the support of individuals through the provision of benefits (e.g. travel or payment for overtime, entertainment, accommodation expenses, etc.), a financial benefit, opportunity, information or gift.
Conflict of Interest (COI)
Gift
An item offered to or received by a staff member, or affiliate, in the context of their University role (not a formal gift to the University) or provided to an external party by a staff member, or affiliate, in the context of their University role, that:
Interest
Perceived Conflict of Interest
Exists where it appears that a staff’s private interests could improperly influence the performance of their duties and responsibilities, whether or not this is actually the case. How something looks to third parties is often as important as what actually is the case, because it can undermine confidence in a staff or institution.
Potential Conflict of Interest
Where a conflict may arise in the future between current or future duties and responsibilities and existing or future personal interests.
Staff
Academic Staff has the same meaning as in the University of Canberra Act 1989.
General Staff has the same meaning as in the University of Canberra Act 1989.
Collectively, Academic and General Staff are referred to in this Policy as ‘Staff’.
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is a situation in which an individual has competing Interests, that compromises their ability to act impartially without favouring either Interest, and may also include the Interests of their immediate family and business partners, to the extent known.
A Conflict of Interest typically arises from a situation of personal gain, or avoidance of personal loss, whether financial or otherwise.
Includes a relationship, benefit, or other connection that may be personal, financial, professional, or otherwise advantageous, for an individual.
It is possible for an Interest to exist for an individual, where that individual’s immediate family member, or business partner holds the Interest.