2. General provisions
The Code defines the responsibilities and the ethical and social commitments that the Group undertakes with its stakeholders, and sets out the framework of rules underpinning every action of the Group itself.
The Code has been approved by the Boards of Directors of all Group Companies and commits the corporate bodies, management, employees, external collaborators, business partners, suppliers and all those who have relations with the Group.
Thus, the provisions of the Code apply to the Group, to the Group’s “internal parties” and to all ”external parties” who, by virtue of contractual relationships, lend their cooperation with the Group for the realization of its activities i.e.:
internal parties: (i) members of the corporate bodies of the Group Companies and (ii) all people of the Group, i.e., employees, including the top management and the employees of the Group Companies bound by a fixed-term employee contract;
external parties, within the limits of their existing relationship with the Group, such as but not limited to: (i) self-employed or partially self-employed workers; (ii) suppliers of goods and services, including professionals and consultants; (iii) agents; (iv) business partners.
The Group requires external parties to comply with the Code and verifies that the principles underlying the activities of its business partners, to the extent applicable, are aligned with those set out in this Code.
All internal and external parties constitute the “Recipients” of this Code. Therefore, in the remainder of this document, , generic reference is made to the Recipients, except where certain principles are applicable to specific internal and/or external parties
The Code sets out the general rules of conduct that Recipients must abide by in the performance of their respective functions and duties, including with respect to:
- obligation of confidentiality on information of a confidential nature acquired or otherwise available to them by reason of their function;
- established procedures for the conduct of their activities;
- prohibition to receive from third parties or to give, offeror promise to third parties, anything of value that may induce them to act in a manner contrary to the interests of the Company or the entity on whose behalf they work.
The Code regulates the set of rights, duties and responsibilities that the Group and the Recipients undertake to maintain towards the stakeholders with whom they interact on a daily basis in the course of carrying out their activities.
The set of principles and values expressed in this Code inspires the activities of those who work in the E-GAP Group, taking into account the importance of their roles, the complexity of their functions and the responsibilities entrusted to them for the pursuit of the various objectives.