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Human rights risk assessment in Cambodia

In 2025, the Group completed an on-the-ground human rights risk assessment (HRRA) in Cambodia.

The HRRA confirmed strong alignment with human rights standards across operations, including fair wages, safe working conditions, and robust governance practices. Training programs and safety measures are widely implemented, and promotion is merit-based. The Phnom Penh office demonstrated exemplary governance, including a comprehensive supplier library that streamlines customs clearance and robust financial transparency. Site practices such as prestart safety meetings, housekeeping, and training record management were highlighted as best-in-class.

We also identified opportunities to further enhance our wage transparency, grievance mechanisms, accommodation facilities, and Code of Conduct training for subcontractors. Environmental risks noted are undergoing further technical review. Actions to address these gaps are already in progress and will strengthen compliance, reduce operational risk, and reinforce the Group’s commitment to human rights and ethical practices.

Human rights risk assessment in Cambodia

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