Ferrari
ESRS disclosure: ESRS G1 \ DR G1-1 \ Paragraph 10 e
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- Does the undertaking have established procedures to investigate business conduct incidents, including those related to corruption and bribery, in a manner that is prompt, independent, and objective, beyond the follow-up procedures for whistleblower reports as per the applicable law transposing Directive (EU) 2019/1937?
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Question Id: G1-1_08
Ferrari has adopted the Ethics Helpline, a channel which allows all stakeholders (employees, customers, suppliers, and partners) and any third parties to request advice and/or report concerns about alleged situations, events, or actions which may be inconsistent with the values set out in the Code of Conduct, Organizational Models, laws and regulations, as well as business practices and corporate rules. The allegations are assessed by the relevant departments of Ferrari and managed in accordance with the Whistleblowing Procedure, prepared on the basis of international best practices as well as applicable laws and regulations.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 65%
- Provide detailed information on the methods and channels through which your organization communicates its policies related to the prevention and detection of corruption and bribery to relevant stakeholders, ensuring accessibility and comprehension of the policy's implications.
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Question Id: G1-3_05
The Anticorruption Practice has been adequately circulated, publicized and disseminated by Ferrari both internally and externally, also through its inclusion in the relevant contractual agreements and arrangements. Please refer to the Ferrari corporate website at the following link https://www.ferrari.com/en-EN/corporate/practices.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 65%