Keychain deleting certificate on its own

My company requires me to install a certificate in keychain that allows me to run MS Communicator for Mac. I have installed this certificate, but it gets removed automatically at various intervals. I can then reinstall the certificate, but the same thing happens, which leaves me in an endless loop. I even make sure the keychain is locked when I exit, but this doesn't stop the certificate from being removed again.
Any suggestions on why this is happening?
Thanks,
Brian

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