ASPA's
Code of Ethics
I. Serve the
Public Interest
Serve the public, beyond serving oneself. ASPA members are committed to:
- Exercise discretionary
authority to promote the public interest.
- Oppose all forms of
discrimination and harassment, and promote affirmative action.
- Recognize and support the
public's right to know the public's business.
- Involve citizens in policy
decision-making.
- Exercise compassion,
benevolence, fairness and optimism.
- Respond to the public in ways
that are complete, clear, and easy to understand.
- Assist citizens in their
dealings with government.
- Be prepared to make decisions
that may not be popular.
II. Respect the
Constitution and the Law
Respect, support, and study government constitutions and laws that define
responsibilities of public agencies, employees, and all citizens. ASPA members
are committed to:
- Understand and apply
legislation and regulations relevant to their professional role.
- Work to improve and change laws
and policies that are counterproductive or obsolete.
- Eliminate unlawful
discrimination.
- Prevent all forms of
mismanagement of public funds by establishing and maintaining strong fiscal
and management controls, and by supporting audits and investigative
activities.
- Respect and protect privileged
information.
- Encourage and facilitate
legitimate dissent activities in government and protect the whistleblowing
rights of public employees.
- Promote constitutional
principles of equality, fairness, representativeness, responsiveness and due
process in protecting citizens' rights.
III. Demonstrate
Personal Integrity
Demonstrate the highest standards in all activities to inspire public confidence
and trust in public service. ASPA members are committed to:
- Maintain truthfulness and
honesty and to not compromise them for advancement, honor, or personal gain.
- Ensure that others receive
credit for their work and contributions.
- Zealously guard against
conflict of interest or its appearance: e.g., nepotism, improper outside
employment, misuse of public resources or the acceptance of gifts.
- Respect superiors,
subordinates, colleagues and the public.
- Take responsibility for their
own errors.
- Conduct official acts without
partisanship.
IV. Promote
Ethical Organizations
Strengthen organizational capabilities to apply ethics, efficiency and
effectiveness in serving the public. ASPA members are committed to:
- Enhance organizational capacity
for open communication, creativity, and dedication.
- Subordinate institutional
loyalties to the public good.
- Establish procedures that
promote ethical behavior and hold individuals and organizations accountable
for their conduct.
- Provide organization members
with an administrative means for dissent, assurance of due process and
safeguards against reprisal.
- Promote merit principles that
protect against arbitrary and capricious actions.
- Promote organizational
accountability through appropriate controls and procedures.
- Encourage organizations to
adopt, distribute, and periodically review a code of ethics as a living
document.
V. Strive for
Professional Excellence
Strengthen individual capabilities and encourage the professional development of
others. ASPA members are committed to:
- Provide support and
encouragement to upgrade competence.
- Accept as a personal duty the
responsibility to keep up to date on emerging issues and potential problems.
- Encourage others, throughout
their careers, to participate in professional activities and associations.
- Allocate time to meet with
students and provide a bridge between classroom studies and the realities of
public service.
The ASPA Code of Ethics comes
from the ASPA website at www.aspanet.org
This ethical code was developed by the American Society for Public Administration
(ASPA).