The Governing Principles of EATG Global Capital
Eight immutable principles that form the constitutional foundation of the Enterprise. Each principle is enshrined in the Charter and binds every generation of governance to the same standard of fiduciary excellence.
Constitutional Principles
The Enterprise exists as a sovereign entity, subject to no external authority. Its governance proceeds from its own Charter, and its decisions are final within the bounds of its constitutional mandate.
§ 1–4
Capital is held in trust across generations. Every allocation, investment, and governance decision must preserve and enhance the Enterprise for future beneficiaries, not merely the present.
§ 1–6
Uncompromising adherence to truth in all representations, dealings, and records. Integrity is the currency of trust, and the Enterprise maintains it at the highest institutional standard.
§ 1–5
The Enterprise operates free from external influence, political pressure, or commercial capture. Independence of judgment is the non-negotiable foundation of fiduciary responsibility.
§ 1–8
Full, timely, and accurate disclosure of governance actions, financial condition, and material decisions. Transparency is the mechanism by which accountability is exercised across generations.
§ 1–7
All decisions proceed from a posture of disciplined caution. Risk is measured, understood, and bounded. The Enterprise does not speculate; it allocates with the wisdom of perpetuity.
§ 1–6
Every fiduciary, officer, and governor bears personal responsibility for their decisions and actions. Accountability is enforced through constitutional mechanisms, not merely market discipline.
§ 1–9
The ultimate principle to which all others serve. The Enterprise is designed to endure across centuries, governed by a constitutional framework that transcends any single generation or era.
Charter · Art. VIII
"These eight principles form the immutable foundation of the Enterprise. They shall not be amended, repealed, or suspended. Every generation of governance is bound by them as surely as the first."