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Confidentiality and Competing Interests Policy

Last Updated: 12/10/2025​

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The Science Integrity Alliance (SIA) is committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity, transparency, and accountability across all its activities and collaborations. This policy outlines how SIA protects its confidential information and ensures the transparent disclosure and management of competing interests.

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1. Commitment to Confidentiality

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During their engagement with SIA, members of the Governing Authority, Non-Governing Support Bodies, contributors, and partner entities may have access to confidential or proprietary information belonging to SIA, such as unpublished content, internal discussions, project materials, or strategic and financial data.​

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All individuals agree to:​

  • Treat such information as private and not disclose it to third parties without authorization;

  • Use it solely for legitimate SIA-related purposes; and

  • Handle and store it with appropriate care and security.

 

​The duty of confidentiality continues after an individual’s or entity’s involvement with SIA ends, unless the information becomes public through lawful means or disclosure is required by law.


Information may be disclosed without breach of this policy only when required by law, court order, or regulatory authority, or when SIA has provided explicit written consent.

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2. Competing Interests: Disclosure and Management Procedure

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2.1. Duty to Disclose

Individuals and entities engaging with SIA as members of the Governing Authority, Non-Governing Support Bodies, contributors, partner entities, and Catalyst Subscribers have a continuing duty to disclose any actual, potential, or perceived competing interests that could influence, or appear to influence, their engagement with SIA. This includes financial, professional, personal, or organizational relationships that might conflict with SIA's aims or activities.

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Other individuals who volunteer for SIA on an ad hoc or informal basis should declare any competing interests as appropriate for the specific activities they undertake for SIA. For example, an author of an article would declare their affiliation(s) and any other relevant information as deemed necessary by the Governing Authority and Editorial Committee.

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2.2. Timing of Disclosure

Disclosures should be made:

  • Upon joining SIA or beginning a new role, contract, project or partnership;

  • Whenever a new potential conflict arises; and

  • At least annually, through SIA’s standard declaration process.

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2.3. How to Disclose

Individuals should submit disclosures confidentially using SIA's Competing Interests Declaration Form. Disclosures by the Executive Director will be submitted to the Board of Directors or, until the Board is established, to the Advisory Board for review.

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2.4. Review and Management

​​​The Governing Authority will review disclosures promptly and determine whether a conflict exists and, if so, what action is appropriate, seeking advice from the Advisory Bodies when needed.

 

Possible management measures include:​

  • Recording the interest and taking no further action (where no conflict exists);

  • Adjusting or limiting the person’s role in relevant discussions, decisions, or activities; or

  • In rare cases, withdrawal from a project or position if the conflict cannot be adequately managed.

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All decisions and actions will be documented to ensure transparency and accountability.

 

2.5. Confidentiality and Transparency

Disclosures will be handled with sensitivity and confidentiality. Where appropriate, and in line with SIA’s commitment to transparency, summary information about conflicts and their management may be made publicly available.​​

 

2.6. Continuous Commitment

SIA expects everyone involved in its work to uphold these principles proactively. By identifying and managing competing interests openly, SIA reinforces the trust and integrity that underpin its mission and global collaborations.

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3. Relationship with SIA’s Privacy Policy


This policy should be read in conjunction with SIA's Privacy Policy, which governs how SIA collects, stores, and protects personal information obtained through its website and associated digital platforms.

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