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Ethics  should be  a part of everyone's life. Wars are fought to defend them, people sacrifice their lives defending them. To strive for a clearly laid out life plan should be part of every child's education. Without ethics, there is no direction, no instruction for survival. If you do business with us, we expect you to have an ethics statement. This is our ethics statement. Derived from the 1932 ethics or Rotary international and adapted for our purpose.

The ethics of Ryadia Pty Ltd and every office, shareholder and business owned by the company.

1. That no dealing which provides an advantage for one party at the expense of another shall be considered a “good deal” and neither the company nor any corporation it controls shall disadvantage anyone in order that the company or any advertiser, exhibiter, partner fellow business person shall prosper.

2. To improve ourselves and everyone associated with us, increase increase our efficiency and enlarge our service, and by doing so attest our faith in the fundamental principle that it is those who serves the best who will profit the most.

3. To realize that we are a business, controlled by a man and therefore ambitious to succeed; But that we are first an ethical company controlled by ethical people and wish no success that is not founded on the highest justice and morality.

4. To hold that the exchange of our goods, our services and our ideas for profit is legitimate and ethical, provided that all parties in the exchange are benefited by the transaction.

5. To use our best endeavours to elevate the standards of the vocation in which we are engaged, and so to conduct our affairs that others in our vocation may find it wise, profitable and conducive to happiness to emulate our example.

6. To conduct our business in such a manner that we may give a perfect service equal to or even better than our competitor, and when in doubt to give added service beyond the strict measure of debt or obligation.

7. To understand that one of the greatest assets of a professional or of a business man and his company is his friends and that any advantage gained by reason of friendship is eminently ethical and entirely proper.

8. To hold that true friends demand nothing of one another and that any abuse of the confidence of friendship for profit is foreign to the spirit and in violation of our Code of Ethics.

9. To consider any vocation worthy and affording me the distinct opportunity to serve society.

10. To be not more obligated to a friend than I am to every other man, woman and child in human society; because the genius of ethics is not in its competition, but in its cooperation; for provincialism can never have a place in my life, and I assert that Human Rights are not confined to one race, but are as deep and as broad as the race itself; and for these high purposes we dedicate our existence.