The UK Modern Slavery Act is a piece of legislation designed to address modern slavery in supply chains. Companies with a global turnover of 36 million British pounds that conduct business, or part of their business, in the United Kingdom (UK) are required to publish a public statement each financial year on their website detailing the due diligence steps they have taken to reduce the risk of modern slavery in their operations.
For more information on the UK Modern Slavery Act, visit the UK Government website.
Non-Compliance With the Act
Non-compliance with the requirements of the act subjects companies to a variety of potential consequences under the law. For example, companies could be ordered to publish a statement by the court or be subject to an unlimited fine. Companies may also receive pressure from stakeholders and consumers to comply with the act and ensure their operations are free of modern slavery.