Fair Trade
Approaches to Anti-Corruption
The OKI Group has established the OKI Group Anti-Corruption and Anti-Bribery Policy to prevent the risks of offering or receiving bribes and other forms of corruption, both domestically and internationally. Furthermore, in line with the 10th principle of the UNGC on anti-corruption, we have established management rules for recording gifts and entertainment under the policy and are promoting activities to enhance the effectiveness of anti-corruption initiatives through regular monitoring of management performance in an effort to improve both social and corporate sustainability and transparency. In fiscal year 2024, there were no violations of anti-corruption laws in any country or region within the OKI Group.
Ensuring Thorough Compliance with Anti-Monopoly Laws
The OKI Group has established basic rules for compliance with competition laws, outlining the fundamental principles for conducting business properly and in accordance with the competition laws and regulations in each country and region where OKI and consolidated subsidiaries operate. In addition, we have introduced and are operating a system to record interactions with competitors, and conduct annual Anti-Monopoly Act training sessions, primarily for the Sales & Promotion divisions. In fiscal year 2024, there were no violations of anti-monopoly laws within the OKI Group.
Elimination of Anti-Social Forces
In our "Basic Policy for the Establishment of an Internal Control System," OKI has clearly expressed its firm stance of resolutely preventing any kind of relationship with organized crime across our entire organization by working with the police against anti-social forces. The "OKI Group Code of Conduct" and related regulations declare all employees to be thoroughgoing on this front. We have also compiled a manual on how to respond to organized crime, and our transaction contracts carry a clause for eliminating organized crime.
Efforts for Security Export Control
OKI has established "Rules for Compliance with Export-Related Laws and Regulations," with the aim of ensuring conformity with the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act and other applicable laws and of carrying out proper export management, as part of its efforts to maintain world peace and prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. We carry out export management according to a self-management system headed by our Export Review Committee and other specialized departments.