With a forward-looking management approach, CCI seeks to establish a sustainable governance structure in the company. This includes:
- Measures to prevent corruption and money laundering
- Basis and possibility for whistleblowing in cases of wrongdoing
- Ensuring workers' rights and data protection
Compliance-conformant and compliance-aware behaviour on the part of the management and all colleagues is intended to prevent corruption and to prevent money laundering in general. The latter is additionally guaranteed by an external money laundering officer (Dr. Feiler (attorney-at-law), GSK Stockmann). In addition, a conflict-of-interest register is kept, which offers the opportunity to address conflicts and formulate solutions at an early stage.
Furthermore, all employees are given the opportunity to actively contribute to the company with suggestions for improvements at any time.
With respect to investors and debtors, CCI also ensures that they provide for appropriate governance structures analogous to CCI, such as, among others:
- compliance with generally accepted ESG standards, in particular the exclusion of certain industries, such as gambling or the arms industry, as well as the reduction of CO² emissions,
- measures to prevent corruption and money laundering,
- basis and possibility for whistleblowing in cases of wrongdoing,
- ensuring workers' rights and data protection.