Conduct rules, ethics and professional practice COPY Flashcards
What is the central purpose of the RICS?
- To maintain the highest standards of education and training
- To protect consumers through strict regulation of professional standards
- To be the leading source of information and independent advice on land, property, construction and associated environmental issues
How does the RICS ensure members abide by the Rules of Conduct for Members, 2007 (as amended 2013)?
Head of Regulation at the RICS investigates claims of misconduct. They have the power to:
1. Serve a Fixed Penalty notice
2. Make a Regulatory Compliance Order
3. CPD sanctions
4. Refer to a Disciplinary Panel
Member has right to appeal decision made at a Disciplinary Panel by going to an Appeal Panel
How does the RICS ensure firms abide by the Rules of Conduct for Firms, 2007 (as amended 2017)?
RICS ensures firms comply by conducting audits
Firms have to provide information when registering with the RICS and in an annual return
Why must a Chartered Surveyor do CPD?
It is one of the Rules of Conduct for Members, 2007 (as amended 2013)
Ensures you remain up to date with relevant legislation and any changes in the industry
Why must a Chartered Surveyor main solvent?
It is one of the Rules of Conduct for Members, 2007 (as amended 2013)
May impair your decision making and mean that you’re more likely to take bribes and not act in the best interest of the client
If you’re unable to manage your own finances, it does not reflect well on you being able to manage your client’s finances
Give me an example of when you have acted with integrity in your work.
When I valued an office building in Croydon for loan security purposes, I ensured that I undertook sufficient due diligence
Give me an example of when you have provided a high standard of service.
When I valued an office building in Croydon for loan security purposes, I spoke to agents to verify information when collecting comparables, to ensure that I provided the most accurate opinion of value
Give me an example of when you have acted in a way that promotes trust in the profession.
When I valued an office building in Croydon for loan security purposes, I undertook a conflict of interest check to ensure that I was not conflicted when undertaking the instruction
Give me an example of when you have treated others with respect.
When I valued an office building in Croydon for loan security purposes, I ensured that I notified the tenant prior to conducting an inspection
Give me an example of when you have taken responsibility.
When I valued an office building in Croydon for loan security purposes, I took responsibility for ensuring that the client received the report within the agreed time scales
What would you do if you were asked to do something unethical?
I would speak to someone more senior, such as a supervisor or line manager
I would whistleblow if required e.g. I would report suspected Money Laundering to the MLRO
What has the RICS produced to help surveyors make ethical decisions?
The RICS has created the Ethics Decision Tree, which members can refer to if they are asked to do something they are unsure about
When you taken on a new client, what checks do you make?
Will need to undertake Customer Due Diligence (CDD) to identify the client and verify their identity
If the client is a politically exposed person (PEP), a PEP family member/business associate or from a high-risk third country then you should undertake Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD)
How do you undertake a conflict of interest check?
I use my firm’s internal system, which is a Microsoft Dynamics database to check the client name and the address of the property again all known jobs.
How would you approach a conflict of interest?
Follow the guidance set out in the RICS Global Professional Statement on Conflicts of Interest, 2017:
- Conflict avoidance - decide whether the conflict is manageable and whether proceeding is in the best interest of all parties
- Written advice to both parties - disclose the nature of the conflict, explain how you will manage it and request written confirmation of informed consent
- Conflict management - set up an information in accordance with provisions agreed with the clients
What is money laundering?
Money laundering is legitimising the proceeds of crime.
Why does you firm have Terms of Engagement? What should be included in Terms of Engagement?
Creates a contract with the client
Sets out the proposed fee basis, payment of expenses and that a copy of of the firm’s complaints handling procedure is available upon request
How would you close down a practice?
Inform the RICS
Inform clients and arrange for them to be handed over to a new firm
Return any clients’ money
Set-up professional indemnity run-off cover for a minimum of 6 years
Retain a copy of client files and record for a minimum of 6 years
What is the structure of the RICS?
Governing Council (33 members) runs the RICS Regulatory Board, Management Board and various committees report to the Governing Council 17 specialist professional groups covering property, land and construction
What changes have been made to the Royal Charter and Bye-Laws?
Reduced size of Governing Council to a minimum of 25 seats, with 15 geographical seats
A new Chair of the Governing Council will act for up to 6 years
President will focus on ambassadorial duties and continue to be elected on an annual basis
Why would you like to be a Chartered Surveyor?
- Status - professional credentials provide client confidence
- Recognition - promotion of your professional excellence
- Market advantage - RICS status gives you a competitive advantage
- Knowledge - International practice standards and professional guidance
- Network - access to over 130,000 members worldwide
What are the THREE benefits of regulation for firms?
CPS:
- Confidence - for client as regulated firms are monitored by RICS regulation
- Professionalism - firms have to provide clear, impartial and expert advice
- Security - firms have to have recognised CHP, access to ADR and PII cover
How many hours of CPD do you have to undertake? What are the rules?
Minimum of 20 hours of CPD per year, of which at least 10 hours must be formal
Member must maintain an understanding of RICS Professional and Ethical standards every 3 years
Members must record their CPD using the RICS CPD Management System on the RICS website by the 31st December
What are the Rules of Conduct for Members, 2007 (as amended 2013)?
ECS CPD SIC:
Ethical behaviour Competence Service Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Solvency Information to the RICS Co-operation