Legal

Anti-Slavery Policy

26 June 2026

Approved: August 2025 - Ver 1.1

Approved by: Board of Scailab AB

Applicable to: Employees, consultants, representatives, and board members

Responsible implementation: CEO

1. General

This policy establishes compliance routines, reporting processes, and transparency standards for anti-slavery governance across Scailab operations and business relationships.

  • Applies to employees, contractors, consultants, and related representatives.
  • Published internally and externally with regular review, at least annually.
  • Irregularities are investigated and corrected immediately.

2. Anti-Slavery and Anti-Trafficking

Modern slavery includes forced labor and human trafficking as defined by applicable legal frameworks, including the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015.

  • Prevention, detection, and reporting are responsibilities shared across the organization.
  • Counterparty due diligence includes sector, geography, and supply-chain complexity risk review.
  • High-risk suppliers are assessed and managed through procurement and contract controls.
  • Scailab supports good-faith whistleblowing and may terminate relationships for policy breaches.
  • Breaches may lead to disciplinary action and may constitute criminal offenses.

3. Responsibility and Governance

  • CEO retains overall accountability for policy compliance.
  • Finance function maintains primary day-to-day implementation responsibilities.
  • Management ensures awareness, training, and reporting pathways for all personnel.

4. Communication, Monitoring, and KPIs

This policy is communicated through induction, training, internal systems, website publication, and contractual partner requirements.

Monitoring includes control reviews, supplier audits, and compliance statements.

Key indicators include:

  • Reported concern volume and resolution outcomes.
  • Modern slavery clause compliance in contracts.
  • Training coverage percentages.
  • Supplier and contractor compliance statement counts.

Statutory Statement

This statement is made pursuant to section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and constitutes Scailab's slavery and human trafficking statement for the financial year ending 2025.