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pg. 1
"To tackle slavery and human trafficking, SIEL:
(a) Identifies, monitors and assesses categories of third party vendors most at risk from slavery and/or human trafficking;
(b) Incorporates anti-slavery and human trafficking obligations into procurement agreements and sub-contracting arrangements, as appropriate and on a risk assessed basis;
(c) Includes appropriate measures in its due diligence processes for all its vendors and outsourced relationships (irrespective of whether they meet the requirements under s. 54 of the Act);
(d) Will set up a programme of training for relevant employees to ensure that there is a high-level understanding of the risks of slavery and human trafficking; and
(e) Maintains whistleblowing arrangements."
pg. 2
"SIEL also adheres to the responsible business practices prescribed in the company’s Code of Conduct."