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Title: Ethical Corporate Management Best Practice Principles for TWSE/GTSM-Listed Companies(2010.09.03)
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Article 1       The Ethical Corporate Management Best Practice Principles ("Principles") is promulgated to assist companies listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation ("TWSE") and GreTai Securities Market ("GTSM") ("TWSE/GTSM listed companies") to foster a corporate culture of ethical management and sound development, and offer a reference framework for establishing good commercial practices.
    Each TWSE/GTSM listed company is advised to, in accordance with the Principles, promulgate its own ethical corporate management best practice principles applicable to its business groups and organizations of such TWSE/GTSM listed company, which comprise its subsidiaries, any foundation to which the TWSE/GTSM listed company's direct or indirect contribution of funds exceeds 50% of the total funds received, and other institutions or juridical persons which are substantially controlled by such company ("business group").
Article 2       When engaging in commercial activities, directors, supervisors, managers, employees of TWSE/GTSM listed companies or persons having substantial control over such companies ("substantial controllers") shall not directly or indirectly offer, promise to offer, request or accept any improper benefits, nor commit unethical acts including breach of ethics, illegal acts, or breach of fiduciary duty ("unethical conduct") for purposes of acquiring or maintaining benefits.
    Parties referred to in the preceding paragraph include civil servants, political candidates, political parties or members of political parties, state-run or private-owned businesses or institutions, and their directors, supervisors, managers, employees or substantial controllers or other interested parties.
Article 3       "Benefits" in the Principles means any valuable things, including money, endowments, commissions, positions, services, preferential treatment or rebates of any type or in any name. Benefits received or given occasionally in accordance with accepted social customs and that do not adversely affect specific rights and obligations shall be excluded.
Article 4       TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall comply with the Company Act, Securities and Exchange Act, Business Entity Accounting Act, Political Donations Act, Anti-Corruption Statute, Government Procurement Act, Act on Recusal of Public Servants Due to Conflicts of Interest, TWSE/GTSM-listing rules, or other laws or regulations regarding commercial activities, as the underlying basic premise to facilitate ethical corporate management.
Article 5       TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall abide by the operational philosophies of honesty, transparency and responsibility, base policies on the principle of good faith and establish good corporate governance and risk control and management mechanism so as to create an operational environment for sustainable development.
Article 6       TWSE/GTSM listed companies are advised to, in accordance with the operational philosophies and policies prescribed in the preceding article, establish in their own ethical corporate management best practice principle comprehensive programs to forestall unethical conduct ("prevention program"), including operational procedures, guidelines, and training.
    When establishing the prevention program, TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall comply with relevant laws and regulations of the territory where the companies and their business group are operating.
    In the course of developing the prevention program, TWSE/GTSM listed companies are advised to negotiate with staff, labor unions or members of other representative institutions, and consult or negotiate with relevant interested parties.
Article 7       When establishing the prevention program, TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall analyze which business activities within their business scope which may be at a higher risk of being involved in an unethical conduct, and strengthen the preventive measures.
    The prevention program established by TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall at least include preventive measures against the following:
  1. Offering and acceptance of bribes.
  2. Illegal political donations.
  3. Improper charitable donations or sponsorship.
  4. Offering or acceptance of unreasonable presents or hospitality, or other improper benefits.

Article 8       TWSE/GTSM listed companies and their respective business group shall clearly specify ethical corporate management policies in their rules and external documents. The board of directors and the management level shall undertake to rigorously and thoroughly enforce such policies for internal management and external commercial activities.
Article 9       TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall engage in commercial activities in a fair and transparent manner.
    Prior to any commercial transactions, TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall take into consideration the legality of their agents, suppliers, clients or other trading counterparties, and their records of unethical conduct, if any. It is advisable not to have any dealings with persons who have any records of unethical conduct.
    When entering into contracts with other parties, TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall include in such contracts provisions demanding ethical corporate management policy compliance and that in the event the trading counterparties are suspected of engaging in unethical conduct, the TWSE/GTSM listed companies may at any time terminate or cancel the contracts.
Article 10       When conducting business, TWSE/GTSM listed companies and their directors, supervisors, managers, employees and substantial controllers, shall not directly or indirectly offer, promise to offer, request or accept any improper benefits, including rebates, commissions, grease payments, or offer or accept improper benefits in other ways to or from clients, agents, contractors, suppliers, public servants, or other interested parties, unless the laws of the territories where the companies operate permit so.
Article 11       When directly or indirectly offering a donation to political parties or organizations or individuals participating in political activities, TWSE/GTSM listed companies and their directors, supervisors, managers, employees and substantial controllers, shall comply with the Political Donations Act and their own relevant internal operational procedures, and shall not make such donations in exchange for commercial gains or business advantages.
Article 12       When making or offering donations and sponsorship, TWSE/GTSM listed companies and their directors, supervisors, managers, employees and substantial controllers shall comply with relevant laws and regulations and internal operational procedures, and shall not surreptitiously engage in bribery.
Article 13       TWSE/GTSM listed companies and their directors, supervisors, managers, employees and substantial controllers shall not directly or indirectly offer or accept any unreasonable presents, hospitality or other improper benefits to establish business relationship or influence commercial transactions.
Article 14       The board of directors of a TWSE/GTSM listed company shall exercise the due care of good administrators to urge the company to prevent unethical conduct, always review the results of the preventive measures and continually make adjustments so as to ensure thorough implementation of its ethical corporate management policies.
    To achieve sound ethical corporate management, TWSE/GTSM listed companies are advised to form a dedicated unit to be in charge of establishing and enforcing the ethical corporate management policies and prevention program and reporting to the board of directors on a regular basis.
Article 15       TWSE/GTSM listed companies and their directors, supervisors, managers, employees and substantial controllers shall comply with laws and regulations and the prevention program when conducting business.
Article 16       TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall promulgate policies for preventing conflicts of interests and offer appropriate means for directors, supervisors and managers to voluntarily explain whether their interests would potentially conflict with those of the companies.
    TWSE/GTSM listed companies' directors shall exercise a high degree of self-discipline, a director may present his opinion and answer relevant questions but is prohibited from participating in discussion of or voting on any proposal where the director or the juristic person that the director represents is an interested party, and such participation is likely to prejudice the interests of the company; neither shall a director vote on such proposal as a proxy of another director in such circumstances. The directors shall practice self-discipline and must not support one another in improper dealings.
    TWSE/GTSM listed companies' directors, supervisors and managers shall not take advantage of their positions in the companies to obtain improper benefits for themselves, their spouses, parents, children or any other person.
Article 17       TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall establish effective accounting systems and internal control systems for business activities which may at a higher risk of being involved in an unethical conduct, not have under-the-table accounts or keep secret accounts, and conduct reviews regularly so as to ensure that the design and enforcement of the systems are showing results.
    Internal auditors of TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall periodically examine the companies' compliance with the foregoing and prepare audit reports and submit the same to the board of directors.
Article 18       TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall establish operational procedures and guidelines in accordance with Article 6 hereof to guide directors, supervisors, managers, employees, and substantial controllers on how to conduct business. The procedures and guidelines should at least contain the following matters:
  1. Standards for determining whether improper benefits have been offered or accepted.
  2. Procedures for offering legitimate political donations.
  3. Procedures and the standard rates for offering charitable donations or sponsorship.
  4. Rules for avoiding work-related conflicts of interests and how they should be reported and handled.
  5. Rules for keeping confidential trade secrets and sensitive business information obtained in the ordinary course of business.
  6. Regulations and procedures for dealing with suppliers, clients and business transaction counterparties suspected of unethical conduct.
  7. Handling procedures for violations of the Principles.
  8. Disciplinary measures on offenders.

Article 19       TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall periodically organize training and awareness programs for directors, supervisors, managers, employees, and substantial controllers and invite the companies' commercial transaction counterparties so they understand the companies' resolve to implement ethical corporate management, the related policies, prevention program and the consequences of committing unethical conduct.
    TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall apply the policies of ethical corporate management when creating its employee performance appraisal system and human resource policies to establish a clear and effective reward and discipline system.
Article 20       TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall have in place a formal channel for receiving reports on unethical conduct and keep the reporter's identity and content of the report confidential.
    TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall establish a well-defined disciplinary and complaint system to handle violation of the ethical corporate management rules, and immediately disclose on the company's internal website the offender's job title, name, date the violation was committed, violating act and how the matter was handled.
Article 21       TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall disclose the status of the enforcement of their own ethical corporate management best practice principles on their company websites, annual reports and prospectuses.
Article 22       TWSE/GTSM listed companies shall at all times monitor the development of relevant local and international regulations concerning ethical corporate management, and encourage directors, supervisors, managers and employees to make suggestions so as to review and improve their ethical corporate management best practice principles and achieve better results from implementing the principles.
Article 23       The ethical corporate management best practice principles of each TWSE/GTSM listed company shall be implemented after the board of directors grants the approval, and shall be sent to the supervisors and reported at a shareholders' meeting. The same procedure shall be followed when the principles have been amended.