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Swiss Water Decaffeinated Coffee Income Fund - Code of Business ConductThis Code of Business Conduct applies equally to all Trustees,
Directors, officers and employees of Swiss Water Decaffeinated
Coffee Income Fund (the “Fund”) and Swiss
Water Decaffeinated Coffee Company (the
“Company”, and together with the Fund,
“Swiss Water”) regardless of their position
within the organization.
Throughout this document the term
“employees” refers to individuals employed
by Swiss Water and also refers to Directors and
Trustees. Officers are senior management
personnel holding such titles as President and Chief Executive
Officer and Chief Financial Officer.
This Code of Business Conduct has been approved by the Trustees
of the Fund.
Respecting the rights of others
Rights of Swiss Water’s Employees
Management of Swiss Water makes decisions regarding hiring and
promotion of employees on the basis of merit and in accordance with
applicable provisions contained in collective agreements and human
rights legislation.
Employees have the right to pursue their careers at Swiss Water
free from discrimination and harassment based on any ground
prohibited by law, including age, sex, race, colour, religion,
creed, national origin, citizenship, language, marital status,
family status, pregnancy or childbirth, sexual orientation,
disability or political belief.
No personal relationship between an employee and any other
employee shall compromise, or appear to compromise, the principles
defined by this policy.
Swiss Water has developed specific policies which address
employee rights. These include specific policies addressing
diversity and harassment in the workplace.
Property rights
Swiss Water’s assets may, subject to limited
approved exceptions, only be used for business purposes. Employees
have a responsibility to ensure that Swiss Water’s
assets are put to good use in enhancing unitholder value. All
employees entrusted with managerial or supervisory responsibility
are responsible for ensuring that appropriate policies, procedures
and controls are put in place to safeguard these assets.
Customer rights
Customer relationships are critical to the continuing success of
Swiss Water. In dealing with customers, employees will conduct
themselves with fairness, courtesy and good faith. Employees must
respect and ensure the confidentiality and privacy of customer
personal information unless disclosure is required by law or order
of a regulatory agency.
Suppliers rights
Relationships with suppliers must always be arms length,
consistent with accepted business practices, Swiss Water policies
and in accordance with applicable laws. In dealing with suppliers,
employees of Swiss Water must conduct themselves with fairness,
courtesy and good faith. All interactions with suppliers must
conform to the requirements of the section of this policy
addressing conflict of interest.
Environmental rights
Swiss Water is committed to environmental responsibility and
stewardship.
Obeying the law
Swiss Water operates within a complex framework of federal,
provincial, state and municipal laws. In addition to Canadian laws,
Swiss Water is also subject to the laws and regulations of foreign
countries in which it does business. Directors and employees are
expected to comply with applicable laws and regulations of every
jurisdiction where Swiss Water carries on business.
Confidentiality and Privacy
All assets, liabilities and transactions must be accurately and
completely reported in Swiss Water’s books and
supported by necessary documentation. No asset, liability or
transaction is to be concealed from management or Swiss
Water’s external auditors.
All transactions must be authorized and executed in accordance
with the instructions of management. Appropriate accounting and
financial policies, procedures, controls and audit processes must
be maintained.
Employees, regardless of their position in the organization, are
expected to follow internal policies and procedures designed to
protect the integrity of corporate data and the confidentiality and
privacy of all personal information to which they have access by
reason of their employment with Swiss Water. This includes
adherence to procedures related to security of computer
systems.
Financial reports which are made available to the shareholders
and the public are prepared in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles as well as applicable laws and
regulations.
Swiss Water may have access to corporate or personal information
which is sensitive or confidential. Information such as personnel
records, payroll records, customer information, financial and
competitive information is all confidential and in some cases,
subject to protection by applicable privacy laws. Employees are
required to use extreme care when dealing with confidential,
personal or sensitive information. As a general rule, such
information shall not be released to anyone inside or outside of
Swiss Water who is not authorized or legally entitled to receive
it, and shall not be used or disclosed for any reason except for
legitimate business purposes.
Swiss Water will not disclose personal information about an
employee to third parties without the employee's permission, unless
required by law or order of a regulatory agency.
Avoiding conflicts of interest
A conflict of interest arises when an employee must choose
between Swiss Water’s best interests or their own. Any
situation where an employee's judgment may be compromised, where
they show undue favouritism to any party, or where he or she
receives a benefit of some kind is potentially a conflict of
interest. All employees will strive to avoid situations that create
a conflict, create the appearance of a conflict, or have the
potential to create a conflict.
Use of insider information
The Fund’s Units are traded publicly.
Trading of publicly listed securities on the basis of insider
information is against the law, and can result in significant fines
and even jail sentences. Insider information is generally
considered to be any corporate information that has not been made
public which, if known to the market, will likely cause share
prices to either rise or fall. In the course of performing their
duties, employees may become aware of or have direct access to such
information. Sharing this information with anyone inside or outside
Swiss Water or using it for personal gain by buying or selling
Units of the Fund or any other publicly traded company is a serious
breach of company policy and Canadian law. Supplying such
information to other people is an offence, even if there is no
personal gain to the employee.
Gifts and benefits
Receiving and giving gifts and benefits in a business context is
a sensitive area which requires the exercise of good judgment and
common sense. Employees should not accept gifts or benefits from
any person, including customers, suppliers, business associates or
companies who wish to do business with Swiss Water, if such gifts
might be perceived as a bribe or appear to influence business
decisions. The same principle applies to giving gifts or benefits
on behalf of Swiss Water and to gifts given to, or received by,
family members and spouses.
Abuse of position
Employees must not inappropriately use their position for
personal benefit or to the detriment of other employees.
Serving as a director of another organization
Trustees and Directors and employees may serve as a director of
another organization, such as a corporation, a non-profit or a
religious organization, provided that it does not interfere with
their ability to perform their duties at Swiss Water.
Where serving as a director creates a conflict of interest, it must
be disclosed and, where appropriate, remedied. Employees must not
state or give the impression that, in acting as a director of such
an organization, they are doing so as a representative of Swiss
Water
Compliance with this policy
It is critical to Swiss Water’s success that
employees conduct themselves ethically and legally in every aspect
of their business activities. Every employee of Swiss Water and its
controlled subsidiaries is required to comply with this Code of
Business Conduct.
Employees in leadership positions must assume a responsibility
for the actions and conduct of other employees who report to
them
Reporting violations
Anyone who believes a violation of this policy has occurred
including concerns regarding questionable operating, accounting,
auditing, financial reporting, or internal control matters, is
required to report the violation to an appropriate Swiss Water
official. Where a person is uncertain as to how a violation of this
policy should be reported, they should consult directly with the
Chief Financial Officer. All concerns regarding questionable
accounting, auditing, financial reporting, or internal control
matters should be brought directly to the attention of the Chair of
the Audit Committee.
All reported violations will be investigated. Where an
investigation determines that a violation has occurred, appropriate
action will be taken.
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