Modern slavery is a heinous crime and a morally reprehensible act that deprives a person's liberty and dignity for another person's gain.
At Stanley Group, we have a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and we are fully committed to preventing slavery and human trafficking in our operations and supply chains.
In this refreshed statement, we set out the actions we have undertaken over the latest fiscal year to assess, mitigate and minimise the risks of modern slavery in our operations and supply chains.
As a company delivering sustainable development, including in fragile states or where there is conflict, we strive to maintain the highest standards of integrity, professionalism and efficiency in carrying out our work. We set out these principles in our Code of Conduct. We see it as our mandate to support transparency, identify and address risks, regularly review our business practices, and collaborate with others to protect the rights of those who are most vulnerable to abuses such as modem slavery.
Beyond basic compliance with applicable employment and labour laws, Stanley Group is committed to working with donors and partners to apply best practice through our supply chains and to use our expertise to help end human trafficking, modem slavery (sex trafficking and compelled labour) and all human rights abuses.
15 January 2021