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TS-BGS-25 Trust & Stewardship Board Governance & Strategy CORE Compliance v2.9.7

Leadership Code of Conduct & Ethics

This criterion assesses the existence, quality, and implementation of a formal Code of Conduct & Ethics specifically for the organization's board and senior leadership. It evaluates whether there is a clear, documented framework that sets the standard for ethical behaviour, integrity, and professional conduct at the highest level. This Code serves as the ethical compass for decision-making, ensuring that leaders act in the best interests of the organization and its beneficiaries, free from personal bias or conflicts of interest. It is a foundational document that publicly declares the organization's commitment to principled leadership and good governance. From an Islamic perspective, this criterion is a direct manifestation of the pillar of *Amānah* (Trust & Stewardship). Leaders in an Islamic organization are not merely executives; they are trustees (*umanā'*) entrusted by Allah and the community with resources, reputation, and a mission. A Code of Conduct operationalizes this sacred trust by translating abstract principles like *Taqwa* (God-consciousness), *'Adl* (Justice), and *Iḥsān* (Excellence) into concrete behavioural expectations. It provides a mechanism for holding leadership accountable, protecting the organization from reputational damage, and ensuring that its actions consistently reflect its Islamic values. The practical implications of a robust Leadership Code of Conduct are profound. It provides clear guidance for navigating complex ethical dilemmas, such as conflicts of interest, the acceptance of gifts, or the use of confidential information. It strengthens the "tone at the top," fostering a culture of integrity that permeates the entire organization. For stakeholders, including donors, beneficiaries, and regulators, a well-implemented Code of Conduct is a powerful signal of a trustworthy, transparent, and professionally managed organization, thereby reinforcing its legitimacy and social license to operate. The Code affirms a zero-tolerance stance on bribery (UK Bribery Act 2010) and improper influence, commits leaders to dignity, respect, and non-discrimination consistent with Islamic ethics and the Equality Act 2010, and requires lawful handling of information under UK GDPR/Data Protection Act 2018. It also explicitly covers modern governance risks including safeguarding, political neutrality, and fundraising ethics.

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Administrator 2026-03-07 11:07:46.058141

📋 **Version updated: 1.0.0 → 2.9.7** **Changes:** Updated islamic_references from mizan-297.json

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