The NFU expects its staff, NFU Representatives and Members to abide by its code of conduct, maintaining the highest standards of behaviour. We encourage people to report behaviour that may constitute a breach of our Code of Conduct for shows and events or does not reflect our shared values.
If your complaint is an expression of dissatisfaction with the behaviour or action demonstrated by a member of NFU Staff, NFU Representative, or NFU Member, which also evidences a breach of the NFU’s code of conduct requirements, please use this form.
If you do not wish to submit details on the form below and wish to remain anonymous please call NFU Call First on 0370 845 8458.
Complaints relating to conduct will be investigated and actioned in accordance with the relevant policies. Any information you provide will be treated with discretion and confidentiality.
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