ICSI issues advisory on posts made in social media



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The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has issued an advisory reminding members about restrictions on social media use for election campaigns, as per the Election Code of Conduct. Members are prohibited from publishing anything on social media that could negatively impact the Institute's image, policies, or the profession. Non-compliance with these directives is considered misconduct under the Company Secretaries Act, 1980, and violations found in social media posts will be dealt with accordingly.

DIRECTIVE 

As the candidates must be aware, the Election Code of Conduct dated 07.09.2022 issued by the Returning Officer restricts use of social media for election campaign. 

It is reiterated that no member of the Institute shall do or undertake any act or publish anything in any mode including social media in any manner, which adversely affects or tarnishes or likely to affect or tarnish the image, goodwill or reputation of the Institute, its policies, Profession of Company Secretaries, the Council, Council Members and the employees of the Institute. 

It may be noted that non-adherence to the Election Code of Conduct, directives or circulars issued by the Returning Officer under the Company Secretaries (Election to the Council) Rules, 2006, shall amount to misconduct under the Company Secretaries Act, 1980. 

The Institute is in the process of screening various posts purportedly by the members in social media. Violations, if any, of the Election Code of Conduct in such posts shall be dealt with as per the applicable laws and rules. 

Returning Officer and Secretary, The ICSI 

FAQ :

The advisory reminds members of the restrictions on using social media for election campaigns, as stipulated by the Election Code of Conduct.

Members are prohibited from publishing anything on social media that adversely affects, tarnishes, or is likely to affect or tarnish the image, goodwill, or reputation of the Institute, its policies, the profession, the Council, Council Members, and employees.

Non-adherence to the Election Code of Conduct, directives, or circulars issued by the Returning Officer amounts to misconduct under the Company Secretaries Act, 1980.

Yes, the Institute is in the process of screening various posts made by members on social media.

Violations, if any, of the Election Code of Conduct found in social media posts will be dealt with as per the applicable laws and rules.




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