Revised policy for avoiding conflicts of interest published
Managing potential conflict of interest situations is a key element of ECHA's governance and crucial for maintaining the trust of stakeholders and citizens in the integrity of the Agency. To further strengthen the measures in place, ECHA’s Management Board has adopted a revised policy for avoiding any conflict of interest situations.
The policy applies to the whole Agency and all its activities, both administrative and scientific. The scope covers all members, their advisers and invited experts of ECHA bodies, observers at their meetings, and statutory staff of the ECHA Secretariat.
Revised policy
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