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CITY OF DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Code of Ethics
The Government Finance Officers Association of the United
States and Canada is a professional organization of public officials united to
enhance and promote the professional management of governmental financial
resources by identifying, developing and advancing fiscal strategies, policies
and practices for the public benefit.
To further these objectives, all government finance officers are enjoined to
adhere to legal, moral and professional standards of conduct in the fulfillment
of their professional responsibilities. Standards of professional conduct as set
forth in this code are promulgated in order to enhance the performance of all
persons engaged in public finance.
 | Personal Standards |
Government finance officers shall demonstrate and be dedicated to the highest
ideals of honor and integrity in all public and personal relationships to merit
the respect, trust and confidence of governing officials, other public
officials, employees, and of the public.
They shall devote their time, skills and energies to their office both
independently and in cooperation with other professionals.
They shall abide by approved professional practices and recommended standards.
 | Responsibility as Public Officials |
Government finance officers shall recognize and be accountable for their
responsibilities as officials in the public sector.
They shall be sensitive and responsive to the rights of the public and its
changing needs.
They shall strive to provide the highest quality of performance and counsel.
They shall exercise prudence and integrity in the management of funds in their
custody and in all financial transactions.
They shall uphold both the letter and the spirit of the constitution,
legislation and regulations governing their actions and report violations of the
law to the appropriate authorities.
 | Professional Development |
Government finance officers shall be responsible for maintaining their own
competence, for enhancing the competence of their colleagues, and for providing
encouragement to those seeking to enter the field of government finance. Finance
officers shall promote excellence in the public service.
 | Professional Integrity-Information |
Government finance officers shall demonstrate professional integrity in the
issuance and management of information.
They shall not knowingly sign, subscribe to, or permit the issuance of any
statement or report which contains any misstatement or which omits any material
fact.
They shall prepare and present statements and financial information pursuant to
applicable law and generally accepted practices and guidelines.
They shall respect and protect privileged information to which they have access
by virtue of their office.
They shall be sensitive and responsive to inquiries from the public and the
media, within the framework of state or local government policy.
 | Professional Integrity-Relationships |
Government finance officers shall act with honor, integrity and virtue in all
professional relationships.
They shall exhibit loyalty and trust in the affairs and interests of the
government they serve, within the confines of this Code of Ethics.
They shall not knowingly be a party to or condone any illegal or improper
activity.
They shall respect the rights, responsibilities and integrity of their
colleagues and other public officials with whom they work and associate.
They shall manage all matters of personnel within the scope of their authority
so that fairness and impartiality govern their decisions.
They shall promote equal employment opportunities, and in doing so, oppose any
discrimination, harassment or other unfair practices.
 | Conflict of Interest |
Government finance officers shall actively avoid the appearance of or the fact
of conflicting interests.
They shall discharge their duties without favor and shall refrain from engaging
in any outside matters of financial or personal interest incompatible with the
impartial and objective performance of their duties.
They shall not, directly or indirectly, seek or accept personal gain which would
influence, or appear to influence, the conduct of their official duties.
They shall not use public property or resources for personal or political gain.
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