Modern Slavery Act 2015: new reporting obligations | Practical Law

Modern Slavery Act 2015: new reporting obligations | Practical Law

The Modern Slavery Act 2015, which received Royal Assent on 26 March 2015, requires commercial organisations over a certain size to publish a slavery and human trafficking statement each year on their website, setting out the steps that they have taken to ensure that there is no slavery and human trafficking in any part of their own business or their supply chains.

Modern Slavery Act 2015: new reporting obligations

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Modern Slavery Act 2015: new reporting obligations

by Robin Brooks, Stuart Neely and Hari Jon, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Published on 28 May 2015
The Modern Slavery Act 2015, which received Royal Assent on 26 March 2015, requires commercial organisations over a certain size to publish a slavery and human trafficking statement each year on their website, setting out the steps that they have taken to ensure that there is no slavery and human trafficking in any part of their own business or their supply chains.