Hi SM,
On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 1:09 PM, S Moonesamy <sm+mu_at_elandsys.com> wrote:
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> The ICTA has an ethics policy.
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Are you referring the values as published in icta.mu[1]?
- Professionalism: to demonstrate high-level professionalism in our
day-to-day initiatives in relation to the business of the authority and
achieve continuous self-improvement.
- Responsibility: to speak up and report concerns about the ICT
regulatory frameworks and laws, and seek clarification and guidance where
there is doubt.
- Commitment: to develop the right attitude towards the job we
undertake, encourage individual initiative and express our dedication in
achieving our objects and function.
- *Honesty*: to be truthful in all our endeavours, to be honest and
straightforward with one another and with our policy makers, communities,
licensees, operators and service providers.
- Integrity: to express what we mean, to deliver what we promise and to
stand for what is lawful.
- Respect: to treat one another with dignity and fairness, appreciating
the diversity of our workforce and the uniqueness of each employee.
- *Trust*: to build confidence through framework and open and frank
communication.
I have put two words in bold. Recent events make me question the honesty &
trust level of the Authority.
Regards,
[1]
https://www.icta.mu/home/intro.htm
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Received on Sun May 17 2015 - 13:49:59 PST