New Century - Ethics

Ethics

New Century recognizes that the demand for security of persons and assets must be combined with a strict respect for internationally recognized democratic principles and generally accepted commercial practices.  We endeavour, through all our activities, to reflect awareness that:

  • The provision of security is protective and constructive in nature and plays an integral part in the development of strong communities and economies
  • The intelligence security sector is enhanced by professional standards and working practices, particularly in parts of the world where it suffers from reputational problems
  • We do not engage in activities that exacerbate insecurity or the violation of basic human rights and dignities, regardless of the field of operations or geographic location

Potential engagements are assessed on a case-by-case basis, with full awareness of the political, economic and reputational implications, to ensure that these principles are upheld.

We are proud to be a member of the IPOA (a US non-profit trade association, whose member organizations work in the growing area of stabilization and peace-keeping services) and are guided by their published Code of Conduct.

Our doctrine incorporates Human Rights law, Criminal Law and a Professional Code of Ethics to ensure the very highest standards of professional conduct