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Conduct <br />Ethics of Public Employment <br />The Ccity of Elk Rivef affirmsfitids that it is in the public's interest and general welfare of the <br />communitvity and its residents that a statement of ethics beis established for all city employees. <br />Employees shall not use their official position for personal gain, engage in any business, transaction, or <br />have a financial interest, directly or indirectly,- which is is in e0afl et -T it conflicting with the proper <br />performance of their official duties. <br />Accepting Gifts <br />Employees shall not accept, either directly or indirectly, any money, property, gift, gratuity, reward, loan, <br />fee, discount, special consideration, or special accommodation arising from or offered because of their <br />employment or any activity connected with their employment with the city. <br />Employee Endorsements <br />No employee shall, in any manner or form, endorse, recommend, or advertise a product or service by <br />using the city's name or the employee's name and/or title. <br />Conflict of Interest <br />The credibility of local government rests heavily upon the confidence-Alfft residents have in public <br />officials ffid empleye to render fair and impartial services to all without regard to personal interest <br />and/or political influence. Thus, city officials and employees must scrupulously avoid any activities that <br />suggest a conflict of interest between their private interests and city responsibilities. <br />The city has adopted a Conflict of Interest Ordinance that addresses these issues (Chapter 2, Article 3, <br />Division 3, Section 2-1321. Employees and officials are required to follow all applicable laws related to <br />conflicts of interest, including the city's Conflict of Interest Ordinance which can be found on <br />ifitfanet4ccess Elk River and in the City Code of Ordinances., <br />Whistleblower Protections <br />An employee of the cEity who, in good faith, reports an activity that s/hers considers to be illegal or <br />dishonest to one or more of the parties may have whistleblower protections. The whistleblower is not <br />responsible for investigating the activity or for determining fault or corrective measures; appropriate city <br />management officials are charged with these responsibilities. <br />Examples of illegal or dishonest activities include violations of federal, state, or local laws; billing for <br />services not performed or for goods not delivered; and other fraudulent financial reporting. <br />If an employee has knowledge of or a concern of illegal or dishonest fraudulent activity the employee <br />is to contact his/her immediate supervisor or Human Resources. The employee must exercise sound <br />judgment to avoid baseless allegations. An employee who intentionally files a false report of <br />wrongdoing may be subject to discipline up to and including termination. <br />50 <br />