Privacy Advisor Group Modern Slavery Statement

 

Privacy Advisor Group does not tolerate forced labor either within our business or within our supply chain. We expect vendors and providers across our supply chain (whether direct suppliers or those that directly or indirectly supply our direct suppliers) to share the same values.

 

Neither we nor, to the best of our knowledge, our supply chain make use of forced labor. We have taken the following steps to assess and manage any risk that our supply chain may use forced labor:

 

• We have adopted a Modern Slavery Policy, which rejects the use of forced labor.

• We expect our vendors and suppliers to comply with ourModern Slavery Policy and to place similar expectations on their respective providers/ suppliers.

• When entering into arrangements with vendors, suppliers, suppliers undergo a supplier approval process in which we assess them from a qualitative and economic perspective. As part of that assessment, we are alert for any indicators of forced labor.

• We will impose contractual obligations on suppliers under which they:

o undertake to comply with our Modern Slavery Policy;

o warrant that their business and, to the best of their knowledge, their own supply chain do not use forced labor;

o agree to provide us on request with responses to a self-assessment questionnaire and allow us to take any other measures contracted and applicable for the purposes of ensuring that they comply with these obligations and that there is no use of forced labor;

o impose equivalent obligations on their own suppliers.

 

We have prepared this statement for the purposes of the applicable Modern Slavery Acts. References in the statement to “forced labor” mean any conduct which is an offence under Part I of that Act including slavery, servitude, and any type of forced or compulsory labor and trafficking for the purposes of exploitation.

 

Approved by the Founders of the Privacy Advisor Group on 22 September 2024