By developing anti-bribery programs, companies can make a real impact on cutting corruption.
In our Code of Ethics, The Electrolux Group communicates its commitment to conducting its business and pursuing its interests in a legal and ethical manner. The Group’s policy is to be a responsible corporate citizen. Illegal behavior or actions by Electrolux or any person associated with the Group threaten to undermine the Group’s reputation for honesty and integrity and will not be tolerated. For the Code of Ethics in its entirety, click on the link to the right.
The Electrolux response:
- Reports on violations of the Code of Ethics may be submitted anonymously and confidentially to the chairman of the Electrolux Audit Committee.
- The Electrolux Group observes neutrality with regard to political parties and candidates. Neither the Electrolux name, nor any resources controlled by any Group companies are to be used to promote the interests of political parties or candidates.
- The Group adopted the Electrolux Policy on Countering Corruption and Bribery in 2004, clearly stating that the Group does not tolerate corruption or bribery in any form.
- Responsibility for upholding the code lies with each business sector.
- We are members of the UN Global Compact and endorse its 10 Principles. The Tenth Principle addresses corruption: "Businesses should work against corruption in all its forms, including extortion and bribery."