Chapter COG11210

Published date12 March 2016
Record NumberCOG11210
CourtHM Revenue & Customs

All civil servants are expected to uphold the Civil Service values, the highest standards of propriety and behaviour in public life, and conduct themselves with integrity and honesty.

The fundamental principles, framework and values within which all civil servants must work are set out in the [All civil servants are expected to uphold the Civil Service values, the highest standards of propriety and behaviour in public life, and conduct themselves with integrity and honesty.

The fundamental principles, framework and values within which all civil servants must work are set out in the](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/civil-service-code/the-civil-service-code) Your behaviour whilst at work, and to some extent, in private life, must comply with the Civil Service Code.

Following the Civil Service Code and our rules of conduct will mean that everything you do is above suspicion and will ensure that customers and other people we deal with are in no doubt about the integrity and professionalism of people in HMRC.

The principles, values and behaviours in the Civil Service Code can be summarised as follows:

  • Everyone in HMRC should work with the Civil Service values of integrity, honesty, impartiality and objectivity when...

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