Demant
ESRS disclosure: ESRS G1 \ DR G1-1 \ Paragraph 9
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- Provide a detailed description of the processes and strategies your organization employs to establish, develop, promote, and evaluate its corporate culture, as required under Disclosure Requirement G1-1 concerning business conduct policies and corporate culture.
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Question Id: G1-1_01
Our Code of Conduct reflects our commitment to a prominent level of business ethics and is the overarching compliance document for our Group. The Code of Conduct outlines the behaviour we expect of our employees. It sets the minimum standards and general principles applicable to all employees, regardless of location and the nature of their work, and provides everyone with a common understanding of how we conduct our business.
In H1 2024, we hosted Business Ethics Days at our headquarters in Denmark for all our global business ethics champions and for centralised business functions. The purpose of the days was to further educate our champions on business ethics compliance and ensure engagement throughout the champions’ network.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Does the undertaking currently have policies on anti-corruption or anti-bribery that align with the United Nations Convention against Corruption? If not, provide a statement regarding the absence of such policies, and detail any plans to implement them, including the specific timetable for their implementation.
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Question Id: G1-1_04
It is a fundamental principle for Demant to compete for business on fair terms and solely on the merits of our services. Demant is committed to avoiding the use of corruption, wherever we do business. Through anti-corruption risk assessment, we have identified the functions that are exposed to the highest risk in respect of corruption and bribery. These, among others, include employees that are in direct contact with public officials, for instance by participating in negotiations for public tenders on Demant’s behalf.
We have implemented policies and guidelines to mitigate corruption risks throughout our organisation. This includes an Anti-Corruption Policy, Gifts & Hospitality Guidelines, containing country-specific appendices with local monetary limits and a Third Party Compliance Code, which contains a section on anti-corruption, and which is included as an appendix in contracts with third parties.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%