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Disclosure time
Responding to the
Modern Slavery Act
Disclosure time
Responding to the Modern Slavery Act
Executive summary
A duty on larger organisations to publicly report steps they
have taken to ensure their operations and supply chains are
trafficking and slavery free applies to qualifying businesses
with year-ends from 31 March 2016. By driving up
transparency, the expectation is that modern slavery will be
tackled with greater urgency.
This disclosure duty, contained in the Modern Slavery Act
2015, applies to companies and partnerships supplying goods
or services (wherever incorporated or formed) with global
turnovers of £36 million and above, providing they carry on
business in the UK. While legal penalties for breach are
limited, organisations should expect campaigning pressure
groups to monitor their compliance, with the associated
reputational risks.
To comply, organisations are expected to report annually,
for example, on policies, training, due diligence processes
and the effectiveness of measures taken to combat slavery
and trafficking. The annual report must be signed and
approved at the highest level in the organisation and made
accessible on the organisation’s homepage.
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