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Governance How We Lead and Manage Our Sustainability Work Conducting our business according to laws and regulations, maintaining high business ethical standards and upholding our shared values are important components of all of ­Securitas’ operations. At ­Securitas, corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an integral part of our everyday work, and sus- tainable operations are the foundation for our long- term growth. The business must be sustainable, not only financially, but also socially and environ- mentally. Structured sustainability work Our values have served as the foundation for our work for many years and our structured and sys- tematic sustainability work is based on ­Securitas’ Values and Ethics Code, one of our key corporate policies. • All employees and business partners are expected to comply with the laws and regula- tions in the countries in which ­Securitas operates • ­Securitas will comply with economic and trade sanctions issued by the United Nations, the European Union and the United States of America, where applicable • ­Securitas supports and respects the fundamental human rights set out in the United Nations Uni- versal Declaration of Human Rights. We also support the principles set out in the ILO’s Decla- ration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and OECD’s Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises • ­Securitas does not employ or accept any form of child labor or forced or bonded labor 6 Securitas Sustainability Report 2016 • All employees are trained in ­Securitas’ Values and Ethics Code, to ensure that they understand and comply with the code • ­Securitas encourages all employees to report incidents of non-compliance with S ­ ecuritas’ Values and Ethics Code. This can be done through various channels, for example, the Group reporting system, ­Securitas Integrity Line • Non-compliance with ­Securitas’ Values and Ethics Code is considered a risk, and as such, it has been classified as one of six prioritized risks in the Group’s enterprise risk management process • ­Securitas has a zero-tolerance policy against all forms of bribery and corruption, including facility payments. S ­ ecuritas’ Values and Ethics Code and the ­Securitas anti-corruption policy set out mini- mum requirements that ensure compliance with the law • All supply arrangements should be in accordance with applicable laws and all suppliers must comply with ­Securitas’ Values and Ethics Code • To meet the requirements of customers and other key stakeholders regarding transparency and communication, S ­ ecuritas submitted this sustainability report according to the GRI G4 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines for the financial year 2016