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  2. Duty of candour - Wikipedia

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    In UK public law, the duty of candour is the duty imposed on a public authority "not to seek to win [a] litigation at all costs but to assist the court in reaching the correct result and thereby to improve standards in public administration." [1] Lord Donaldson MR in R v Lancashire County Council ex p.

  3. Government must go further to encourage candour ... - AOL

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    A report found ‘institutional defensiveness’ remained a problem and said a statutory duty of candour should be considered. Government must go further to encourage candour, Hillsborough Law ...

  4. Duty - Wikipedia

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    "Duty" by Edmund Leighton. A duty (from "due" meaning "that which is owing"; Old French: deu, did, past participle of devoir; Latin: debere, debitum, whence "debt") is a commitment or expectation to perform some action in general or if certain circumstances arise. A duty may arise from a system of ethics or morality, especially in an honor culture.

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  6. Code of the United States Fighting Force - Wikipedia

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    The Code of Conduct provides guidance for the behavior and actions of members of the Armed Forces of the United States. This guidance applies not only on the battlefield, but also in the event that the service member is captured and becomes a prisoner of war (POW). The Code is delineated in six articles. Article I:

  7. Starmer calls for duty of candour law - AOL

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  8. UK immigration enforcement - Wikipedia

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    The judgement held that people applying to come to the UK had a "duty of candour" to reveal any factors relevant to their stay. [49] The House of Lords later changed its mind and it was not until 1983, with the Khawaja judgement, that a settled definition of illegal entry by deception came about.

  9. Professional responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Professional responsibility should be implemented through several components as general guidance for members of professional bodies. These competencies include: Honesty - being trustworthy, loyal, sincere, and fair; Integrity - consistency between actions, values, expectations, and outcomes