Making your Enforcement Appeal
Appendix 8 Inspector’s Code of Conduct – the principles by which Inspectors* work
* Although these principles are primarily directed to Planning Inspectors they apply with equal force to all decision-makers in the Planning Inspectorate.
- Inspectors make their decisions and recommendations in the public interest.
- Inspectors do not pre-judge a case.
- Inspectors are not involved in cases where they have a pecuniary interest or a personal interest that may give rise to a reasonable perception of bias.
- Inspectors are not influenced by irrelevant considerations or outside influences when making their decisions and recommendations.
- Inspectors refuse all gifts, hospitality and other benefits offered by parties having an interest in a case, other than those of minimal value.
- Inspectors conduct cases as expeditiously as possible.
- Inspectors treat each person who appears before them with dignity and respect.
- Inspectors do not discriminate on the grounds of race, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, disability, and age, or otherwise.
- Inspectors avoid unnecessary delay in reaching their decisions and recommendations.
- Inspectors give reasons for their decisions and recommendations.
- Inspectors keep their professional knowledge and skills up to date.
- Inspectors are accountable for their decisions and recommendations and submit themselves to whatever scrutiny is appropriate.