Alexandra Soveral Limited Modern Slavery Statement
This statement is made by Alexandra Soveral Limited on behalf of itself and its subsequent subsidiaries.
Alexandra Soveral Limited operates 1 Clinic, 1 Laboratory, 1 Manufacturing Unit, and 1 Farm.
This statement is made on behalf of Alexandra Soveral Limited, only pursuant to section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and constitutes Alexandra Soveral Limited’s slavery and human trafficking statement.
Alexandra Soveral Limited is committed to ensuring that it conducts its business ethically and with integrity. Alexandra Soveral Limited does not use slave labour anywhere in its own business, nor does Alexandra Soveral Limited tolerate forced or compulsory labour, or human trafficking. Alexandra Soveral Limited is committed to ensuring that no such behaviour takes place in connection with the company.
This commitment extends to Alexandra Soveral Limited’s supply chain.
Alexandra Soveral Limited’s supplier relationships are based on lawful, efficient and fair practices. We expect our suppliers to obey the laws that require them to treat workers fairly, and provide a safe and healthy work environment. Alexandra Soveral Limited will not knowingly use any supplier that uses forced prison labour. Alexandra Soveral Limited will only work with suppliers who comply with all laws regarding slavery and human trafficking in the countries in which the suppliers are doing business.
Alexandra Soveral Limited requires its suppliers to comply with all applicable laws and to adopt compliant working practices, including not utilising any form of compulsory labour or human trafficking. Alexandra Soveral Limited’s suppliers are obliged to pass these requirements on to their own suppliers as well, and Alexandra Soveral Limited expects all of its suppliers to police their own supply chains in order to root out modern slavery of any kind.
Alexandra Soveral Limited encourages anyone with information regarding modern slavery or human trafficking taking place at Alexandra Soveral Limited or anywhere in its supply chain to make a report to its Directors.
Following a risk assessment and review of Alexandra Soveral Limited’s supply chain and the steps that are being taken to ensure that there is no slavery or human trafficking in our supply chains, we have taken the following steps to combat slavery and human trafficking:
- Provided training to key personnel with procurement responsibility on how to identify human trafficking and forced labour issues.
- Reviewing and amending our practices as appropriate to seek to ensure that modern slavery and human trafficking is not present in our supply through contacting our suppliers.
We will continue to review our supply chain, and our policies and procedures, to address prevention of modern slavery and human trafficking.
This statement has been approved and signed by all Board Directors of Alexandra Soveral Limited.
Jorj Aleem & Alexandra Soveral
Alexandra Soveral Limited
This statement was first implemented in the financial year ending 31st March 2019 and is reviewed annually.