Statement on the Modern Slavery Act 2015
This statement is made pursuant to Section 54, Part 6 of The Modern Slavery Act 2015 and sets out the steps Geoworks has taken to ensure that slavery and human trafficking is not taking place in its supply chain or in any part of its business.
Supply chain overview and Due Diligence process
Geoworks is committed to have a transparent approach to ensure that it and its supply chains adhere and comply with the prevention of any aspect of slavery, as set out in The Modern Slavery Act 2015. Geoworks has control processes in place to ensure its businesses comply with statutory regulations, including, where relevant (but not limited to): risk assessments; engagement with suppliers on our policy; contractual provisions; and supplier pre-screening where appropriate.
Modern Slavery Policy
Geoworks has a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and is committed to act ethically and to comply with all laws and regulations which are relevant to our business and in all countries where Geoworks operates or sources. Geoworks expects its suppliers to hold their own suppliers to the same standards. This policy complements the Business Ethics, Whistleblowing and Anti-Bribery and Corruption policies the Company already has in place.