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Business
Integrity and Ethics Policy Statement
A reputation for integrity has been a cornerstone
of Johnson Matthey’s business since Percival
Norton Johnson founded it in 1817. It gives customers the confidence that the
company’s products meet the standards claimed for them and
that they may safely entrust their own precious metals to Johnson
Matthey for processing and safe keeping. Employees at all levels
are required to protect Johnson Matthey’s reputation for integrity.
The company strives to maintain the highest standards of ethical
conduct and corporate responsibility worldwide through the application
of the following principles:
- Compliance with national and international
laws and regulations is required as a minimum standard.
- Reputable business practices
must be applied worldwide.
- Conflicts of interest must
be declared and appropriate arrangements made to ensure that
those
with a material interest are not involved in the decision making
process.
- Improper payments of any kind
are prohibited, similarly no gift whose value is material
and
which may be interpreted as a form of inducement should be
accepted or offered by Johnson Matthey employees.
- Reporting
of business performance should be undertaken in such a way
that senior management is fully
and properly informed concerning the business’ true performance,
risks and opportunities in a timely manner.
- Ethical issues must be dealt
with in an efficient and transparent manner.
- A positive contribution to
society as a whole, and specifically the communities in which
we operate, must be ensured.
- We must seek to influence our
suppliers to operate to similar high standards as ourselves.
We
support the principles set out within the United Nations Universal
Declaration of Human Rights and International Labour Organisation
Core Conventions.
All employees
have a duty to follow the principles set out in this policy statement.
It is the responsibility of directors and senior management to ensure
that all employees who directly or indirectly report to them are
fully aware of Johnson Matthey’s policies and values in the
conduct of the company’s businesses. It is also the responsibility
of directors and senior management to lead by example and to demonstrate
the highest standards of integrity in carrying out their duties
on behalf of the company. These issues are further safeguarded through
corporate governance processes and monitoring by the board and sub-committees
to the board.
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