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Risk Management/Compliance Ensuring Full Compliance

Ensuring Full Compliance

Initiatives to Promote Compliance

Initiatives to Promote Compliance The OKI Group has established the Compliance Committee, which is chaired by the Chief Compliance Officer, in accordance with the top management' "Compliance Commitment," thereby striving to ensure rigorous compliance. The Committee confirms the single-year plan covering the risks identified as those to be managed by the Risk Management Committee and also regularly monitors the associated progress. In addition, the Committee also deliberates and decides on compliance training plans and oversees their implementation. Moreover, to implement fixed-point observations on the conduct and awareness of executives and employees, we implement annual compliance awareness surveys, and apply the results of these surveys to various measures.

In order to discover and rectify improper activities at an early stage, we have established a whistle-blowing system (in-house contact point, Group-wide contact point, and external contact point) to enable anonymous reports as well as reports to outside directors and Audit & Supervisory Board members at every Group company, and we have stipulated whistle-blowing regulations such as those related to the protection of whistle-blowers. We also provide ongoing training related to the purpose of the system as well as whistle-blower confidentiality, and we have established contact points at overseas subsidiaries in line with local laws. In fiscal year 2022, 42 reports and consultations were received at the OKI Group in Japan.

Ongoing Compliance Training

The OKI Group prepares and implements compliance training plans while also taking advantage of various opportunities to communicate information aimed at fostering and raising awareness.

In Japan, we have regular "compliance manager training" for the compliance managers and promoters of each division and subsidiary (around 330 people) as well as various types of job-position-specific training for newly appointed general managers and candidates for executive positions. We continuously implement anti-monopoly law training with a focus on our marketing and sales section, and, in fiscal year 2022, we expanded the coverage of such training to include business units. In addition, we provide e-learning on personal information protection, information security, and shared risks to all Group employees in Japan. We also have tools in place to foster and raise awareness, including regular reporting of compliance case studies via our intranet and internal newsletters as well as communicating information on the OKI Group Code of Conduct.

We also provide a unified e-learning compliance training program for employees of overseas Group companies, and training was provided to approximately 1,000 employees in fiscal year 2022.

Main Compliance Training Programs (for the OKI Group in Japan) in FY2022

Training Overview Subject Employees Attendance Rate
Compliance manager training
October to November 2022 (video)
Theme: Risk management, the whistle-blowing system, and the prevention of quality fraud
Domestic Group
managers/
promoters
100%
(approx. 330
persons)
Anti-Monopoly Act training
December 2022 to March 2023 (video)
Domestic Group
employees of
related divisions
95.8%
(approx. 1,800
persons)
Personal information protection and information security
e-learning (regular and start anytime sessions)
Regular session (simultaneous training)
August to September 2022
All domestic
Group employees
Simultaneous
training:
99.7%
Workplace compliance
e-learning (regular and start anytime sessions)
Regular session (simultaneous training)
December 2022 to January 2023
All domestic
Group employees
Simultaneous
training:
99.9%

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