Question: How does the company assess the risks of modern slavery and trafficking in their supply chain?
Answer:
No
8238892
Walk Free
MSA risk assessment
2020
Verified by Steward check_circle
updated over 2 years ago by Singh Anjali

pg. 2-3

"Supplier and Contractor Due Diligence

CDUK has been carefully reviewing its suppliers and a lot of its suppliers are carefully chosen for the entire group by the parent company. Moreover, a new action has been put in place prior to engaging into any new contractual relationship with a supplier or contractor. CDUK requires suppliers and contractors to satisfy us that they are complying with the Suppliers’ Code of Conduct. CDUK reserves the right to check adherence of its suppliers and contractors to the principles set out in the Suppliers' Code of Conduct and to conduct compliance audits at any time without notice. Upon reasonable request, CDUK suppliers and contractors shall supply the necessary information and grant access to CDUK representatives to verify compliance with the requirements of this Code. Suppliers and contractors shall further keep proper records to prove compliance with this Code and provide access to complete, original, and accurate files to CDUK representatives. Upon reasonable request, CDUK suppliers and contractors must improve and correct any deficiency discovered during any such audits. CDUK shall use its reasonable endeavours to ensure that all CDUK supplier and contractor template contracts contain clauses requiring CDUK’s suppliers and contractors to adopt similar anti-modern slavery standards and practices."

Singh Anjali.....2021-11-26 13:04:14 UTC