pg. 26
"Supplier code of conduct – sets out MFG’s expectations for suppliers on key matters including human rights, conflict of interest, environment, business integrity, bribery and corruption, work health and safety and diversity and equal opportunity."
pg. 32
"all Australian suppliers with estimated annual spend under $5,000 must agree to MFG’s supplier code of conduct."
pg. 36
"CONTRACTING
Early in the reporting period, MFG’s gap analysis highlighted the need to review its contracting practices. While there was an immediate opportunity to encapsulate an appropriate modern slavery contract clause in its contracts, a bigger opportunity was to reconsider the way in which MFG procures its goods and services.
A key action in the reporting period was to review the way MFG actually contracted with third parties. With the aim to update and implement new contracts with third parties, such as agents, contracts will capture detailed performance indicators, including modern slavery requirements. This task will be implemented in the next reporting period. "
"Modern slavery policy – sets out what modern slavery is, the requirements for due diligence and how to report
suspected modern slavery." p26