DuPont Code of Conduct

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Recordkeeping and Reports

All information that we produce is considered a record, including business and technical reports, personnel files, contracts, or anything else concerning DuPont. Everyone at DuPont must maintain honesty and transparency in our documentation and data. Falsifying, altering, or omitting information is strictly prohibited. 

Our Records

When creating, maintaining, or disposing of our records, we must ensure that they are:

Accurate, clear, and complete.

Transparent, identifying the true nature of the transaction, asset, liability, or equity.

Documented in a proper and timely fashion.

In compliance with generally accepted accounting principles and standards.

In compliance with our policies, including our Corporate Records Information Management Policy, unless the policy conflicts with the law or contract (in these cases consult with Legal and Finance).

Improper Recordkeeping

Intentionally making misleading, misdirected, distorted, or deliberately incomplete records is strictly prohibited and could lead to civil and criminal penalties. Such deceitful practices include: 

Expense Reporting

Anyone submitting or approving expense reports must ensure that: 

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