Anti Bribery Policy

POLICY STATEMENT:

 

NOTLEN GROUP LTD is committed to conducting business in an ethical and honest manner, and is committed to implementing and enforcing systems that ensure bribery is prevented. NOTLEN GROUP LTD has zero-tolerance for bribery and corrupt activities. We are committed to acting professionally, fairly, and with integrity in all business activities and relationships across all locations. 

 

NOTLEN GROUP LTD will constantly uphold all laws relating to anti-bribery and corruption in all the jurisdictions in which we operate. We are bound by the laws of the UK, including the Bribery Act 2010, in regards to our conduct both at home and abroad. 

 

NOTLEN GROUP LTD recognises the seriousness of bribery and corruption and the legal punishment of up to ten years imprisonment and or fine that can be imposed. Additionally, companies who are discovered to have taken part in corrupt activities, may be subjected to an unlimited fine, be excluded from tendering for public contracts, and face serious damage to our reputation trade 

 

This anti-bribery policy applies to all employees (whether temporary, fixed-term, or permanent), consultants, contractors, trainees, home workers, casual workers, agency staff, volunteers, interns, agents, sponsors, or any other person or persons associated with NOTLEN GROUP LTD  (including third parties), or any of our subsidiaries or their employees, no matter where they are located (within or outside of the UK). The policy also applies to Officers, Trustees, Board, and/or Committee members at any level. 

In the context of this policy, third-party refers to any individual or organisation our company meets and works with. It refers to actual and potential clients, customers, suppliers, distributors, business contacts, agents, advisers, and government and public bodies – this includes their advisors, representatives and officials, politicians, and public parties. 

 

Any arrangements our company makes with a third party is subject to clear contractual terms, including specific provisions that require the third party to comply with minimum standards and procedures relating to anti-bribery and corruption