§ Mr. MallonTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what measures are in place to ensure that officials of HM Customs and Excise declare their membership of secret societies, with special reference to the Freemasons. [1910]
§ Dawn Primarolo[holding answer 6 June 1997]: Customs and Excise publish internal guidance for all staff on personal conduct. This is based on the Civil Service Management Code, which applies not just to members of Customs but to the whole of the civil service.
The policy in respect of membership of societies (secret or otherwise) is based on the following:
Civil servants must not misuse their official position to further their private interests or those of others. Conflicts of interest may arise from official dealings with, or decisions in respect of, individuals who share a civil servants private interests (for example, freemasonry, membership of societies, clubs and other organisations, and family). Where a conflict of interest arises, civil servants must declare their interest to senior management so they can determine how best to proceed.Members of Customs who feel they have been subject to unfair treatment related to membership of an organisation are encouraged to make a complaint using the Department's normal procedures.