This statement sets out KDDI Europe’s approach to identifying and managing all potential modern slavery risks related to its business and to establish protocols intended to prevent modern slavery or human trafficking.
As a leading provider in the ICT solutions industry, KDDI Europe or (“the Company“) recognises that it has a responsibility to take a zero tolerance approach to modern slavery and human trafficking, by ensuring that its organisation and supply chain is free from such activity. To this end, the Company has set out in this Statement and Policy the activities that it will undertake during this financial year.
The Company is highly committed to achieving transparency in its business and as well as that in its supply chains, consistent with its obligations under the Modern Slavery Act 2015. Likewise, the Company insists on the same high standards from all of its contractors, suppliers and other business partners, and in accordance with its contracting processes, the Company includes prohibitions against the use of forced, compulsory or trafficked labour and expects its contractors and suppliers will hold their own contractor and suppliers to the same high standards.
This statement will be updated on an annual basis and covers the activities of KDDI Europe and its operations in the United Kingdom for the year commencing on 1 April 2019 and ending on 31 March 2020.
The Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of KDDI Corporation, one of the largest telecommunications provider in Japan with 50 years of excellence in dependable connectivity. KDDI Corporation has over 100 offices around the globe in 62 cities. Established in 1989, originally to provide managed ICT solutions for European branche s and subsidiaries of key Japanese corporations, the Company now provides a wide range of ICT solutions and services, including network, cloud computing and system integration to customers in the EMEA region from its head office in London and branch offices in the Netherlands, Belgium, Turkey and Russia.
The Company has assessed the following activities and considers them to be potentially high risk for slavery and human trafficking:
Responsibilities for the KDDI Europe anti-slavery initiatives are as follows:
KDDI Europe operates the following policies that describe its approach to the identification of modern slavery risks and steps to be taken to prevent slavery and human trafficking in its operations:
KDDI Europe undertakes due diligence when considering taking on new suppliers, and regularly reviews its existing suppliers. The organisation's due diligence and reviews include:
KDDI Europe has reviewed its key performance indicators (KPIs) in light of the introduction of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. As a result, KDDI Europe:
KDDI Europe requires all staff within the organisation to complete training on modern slavery as a module within the organisation's wider human rights/ethics/ethical trade training programme.
The organisation's modern slavery training covers:
As well as training staff, KDDI Europe raises awareness of modern slavery issues by regularly communicating relevant information to staff.
The communications explain to staff:
This Statement and Policy has been approved by the KDDI Europe Board of Directors who will review and update it annually.
On 23rd of April 2020, the Board, which includes the Managing Director, approved the Statement and Policy for the current year.
April 2020
Ken Sakai
Managing Director
KDDI Europe Ltd.