Government proposes changes to S54 Transparency in Supply Chains Statements
25 September: Significant changes have been proposed in response to the transparency in supply chains consultation
It is estimated there are more than 40 million people in the world living in conditions of slavery or working under forced or compulsory conditions. In the UK, thousands of cases are reported each year, and authorities estimate there are well over 100,000 victims living in the country.
Thousands of people are forced into some form of slavery each year in the UK. Chartered accountants have a powerful role to play in stopping this.
25 September: Significant changes have been proposed in response to the transparency in supply chains consultation
28 May 2020: the Home Office has confirmed that organisations can delay publication of their modern slavery statements by up to six months, but they will need to explain why.
Reporting in May 2019, the Independent Review of the Modern Slavery Act looked into the operations and effectiveness of the Act and suggested potential improvements.
ICAEW’s latest educational drama film, All Too Familiar, examines the role of professional scepticism in the fight against economic crime. Produced in collaboration with HMRC, the film looks at a real life scenario of how firms and individuals may inadvertently become ‘professional enablers’ for criminals involved in everything from financial fraud to modern slavery and terrorism.
HMRC has issued new guidance on the fraudulent activities of so-called ‘mini-umbrella companies’ sometimes created to avoid paying tax and national insurance. ICAEW’s Tax Faculty calls on members to ensure they are informed.
A number of news stories over the last year have made the general public increasingly aware that modern slavery and human trafficking still blights the 21st century.
Stay up to date with the latest developments in the retail industry. This community is for finance professionals working in, or advising clients in, either the physical or online retail sector.
The scourge of modern slavery has risen steadily up the public agenda in recent years and it is incumbent on ICAEW members to be vigilant about it, writes ICAEW CEO Michael Izza.
It is estimated there are more than 40 million people in the world living in conditions of slavery or working under forced or compulsory conditions. In the UK, thousands of cases are reported each year, and authorities estimate there are well over 100,000 victims living in the country.
It is estimated there are more than 40 million people in the world living in conditions of slavery or working under forced or compulsory conditions. In the UK, thousands of cases are reported each year, and authorities estimate there are well over 100,000 victims living in the country.
5 February 2021: Increasingly it is not enough to claim ignorance of modern slavery in a business or supply chain. Doing so may prove very costly to your reputation and your bottom line.
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26 May, 1 September, 2 November 2022 | Modern slavery – responsibility, detection and accountability This 3 part series looks at how the concerns about modern forms of slavery have become increasingly prominent in the minds of the public as well as in policy environments. How these concerns translate into the work of accountants, however, are less well understood. |
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8 February 2022 | How do we tackle domestic modern slavery? This podcast looks at the issue of domestic modern slavery, and how authorities and prosecutors look to build a case under the Modern Slavery Act. |
Free to ICAEW Members and non members | Listen now |
28 September 2021 |
Modern Slavery Act 2015 - how to spot supply chain risk |
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17 March 2021 |
Modern slavery: how to prepare a s54 statement – a case study Pentland Brands explains its approach to preparing a section 54 statement, including how it has evolved over the years and the challenges faced. |
Free to Business and Management Faculty members and subscribers | Watch now |
1 December 2020 | 5144 reasons you should take the Modern Slavery Act seriously This webinar from the Business and Management Faculty will provide background on the Act itself, international context and potential developments. |
Free to Business and Management Faculty members and subscribers and certain ICAEW communities | Watch now |
20 October 2020 | Supply chain assurance in the retail sector Join this webinar to hear Abigail Harper take you through a risk-based approach to providing supply chain assurance within the retail sector. |
Free to Business and Management Faculty members and subscribers | Watch now |
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