Business ethics, and anti-bribery and corruption policies.
James Fisher's business ethics policy aims to instil the highest standards of business behaviour across the group.
James Fisher is committed to ensuring the highest standards in its activities and is particularly concerned that appropriate and ethical policies and procedures are followed in all business dealings across the group.
The group strives for a culture of honesty, openness and accountability. The group’s commitment to the highest level of ethical conduct should be reflected in all our business activities including relationships with our stakeholders.
James Fisher's code of ethics
James Fisher has zero tolerance for any form of bribery or corruption and is committed to complying with all applicable anti-bribery and corruption laws.
The group has an established anti-bribery and corruption policy and has introduced a compliance programme which has the support of the Board and senior management within the group. This includes communication of the statement and policy, training, risk assessment and ongoing monitoring. Employees assessed to be at risk are required to complete the training and to self-certify that they understand and agree to be bound by its provisions.
On-going compliance is monitored by local compliance officers who are required to report to their local boards and to the group compliance officer on at least a biannual basis. The compliance officers are responsible for ensuring that risk assessments, training and awareness are carried out where appropriate and are kept up-to-date.
In addition to ensuring that our people are compliant with the group’s anti- bribery and corruption policy, we require that all third party agents and joint venture partners engaging with any group entity comply with these policies in order to ensure compliance with applicable anti-bribery and corruption laws.
The policy is supplemented by due diligence on all third party agent and joint venture relationships, enabled by a bespoke web-based platform available to all group businesses. It provides a robust tool through which our businesses can risk assess agent and joint venture partners with whom they are considering doing business. It forms part of our internal control procedures and helps mitigate the business’ compliance risk.
Read the Group's anti-bribery and corruption policy.
James Fisher's governance
Pelican newsletter issues
The Pelican publication provides a regular update of the news and views from across the organisation, delving into the stories for further insight from the companies and teams themselves, to give you the inside scoop on our projects and activities.
Sign up to regulatory news services (RNS) alerts from James Fisher and Sons plc (LSE: FSJ).
You may also be interested in:
Shipping through the generations: World Maritime Day 2022
Read articleJF Renewables supplies HV support services to Formosa 2 wind farm in Taiwan
Read articleJames Fisher and Sons plc half year results for the six months ended 30 June 2022
Read articleJames Fisher Renewables and ScanTech Offshore champion North American offshore wind with VP appointment
Read articleJames Fisher Renewables backs APAC offshore wind growth with key appointments
Read articleJames Fisher and Abu Dhabi's NMDC Group sign strategic agreement
Read articleJames Fisher Renewables commits to further investment in Taiwan to support local government
Read articleJFD completes three consecutive submarine rescue exercises in quarter one 2022
Read article
Our latest news
Discover the latest stories from across James Fisher
SD-5971-Test
Read articleShipping through the generations: World Maritime Day 2022
Read articleJF Renewables supplies HV support services to Formosa 2 wind farm in Taiwan
Read articleJames Fisher and Sons plc half year results for the six months ended 30 June 2022
Read articleJames Fisher Renewables and ScanTech Offshore champion North American offshore wind with VP appointment
Read articleJames Fisher Renewables backs APAC offshore wind growth with key appointments
Read articleJames Fisher and Abu Dhabi's NMDC Group sign strategic agreement
Read articleJames Fisher Renewables commits to further investment in Taiwan to support local government
Read article