INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON BUSINESS ETHICAL CONDUCT (IFBEC) - CONFERENCE REVIEW

Thursday 14 January 2010

The first International Forum on Business Ethical Conduct for the Aerospace and Defence Industry (IFBEC) took place in Berlin on January 13th, 2010.
 

The Forum brought together major American and European companies from the aerospace and defence sectors, as well as industry representatives from other parts of the world. Representatives from major institutions such as the European Defence Agency, NATO, the OECD, and Ministries of Defence of EU Member States, as well as NGOs such as Transparency International also participated.

The forum strengthened exchange between industrial, institutional and state players within these key sectors, encouraging them to participate in the development of fair competition rules. It demonstrated the commitment of the aerospace and defence industry to business ethics. This forum, now entering its outreach phase will be a landmark approach for all sectors on how global companies that are competitors can create and share best practices in addressing ethical issues.

François Gayet, Secretary General of the AeroSpace and Defense Industries Association of Europe (ASD) said:

"European aerospace and defence companies are committed to fostering ethical business conduct in their corporate business practices. Today's meeting was the perfect setting for a constructive dialogue between our industry and major stakeholders."

Marion C. Blakey, President and CEO of the Aerospace Industries Association of America, Inc. said:

“The members of AIA are absolutely committed to the highest ethical business standards in the aerospace and defense industry. The Forum is fostering a productive dialogue among all stakeholders, as well as an ethics commitment that will span the globe in a few short years.”

The International Forum on Business Ethical Conduct for the Aerospace and Defence Industry followed the signing of the Global Principles on Business Ethics by the Aerospace and Defence Industries Association of Europe (ASD) and the Aerospace Industries Association of America (AIA) on October 2 in Helsinki. The Global Principles focused on four main points: zero tolerance on corruption, management of consultants, management of conflicts of interest, respect for confidential information, and will eventually be extended to other areas.

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