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Home Office modern slavery statement 2020 to 2021

Outlines the actions the Home Office has taken to identify and mitigate modern slavery risks in our operations and supply chains.

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Home Office modern slavery statement 2020 to 2021

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The Home Office leads on the UK’s Transparency in Supply Chains (TISC) legislation, under the Modern Slavery Act 2015, which requires certain large businesses with a turnover of £36 million or more to publish annual modern slavery statements.

This statement is the first to describe in detail the steps that the Home Office has taken to tackle modern slavery risks in its supply chains. It also describes how the Home Office is helping to build greater capability across the wider public sector to conduct modern slavery due diligence. The statement sets new goals for how the Home Office will make year-on-year progress in tackling modern slavery and protecting workers from exploitation in its supply chains.

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Published 25 November 2021

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