Our Code of Conduct presents ethical principles and procedures that govern the relationships between Farmanet, its employees and third parties.
It contemplates the adoption of preventive measures, acting with transparency in all operations as well as developing all activities based on the principle of absolute respect for the law and integrity in our relations with the environment.
A strict and consistent risk assessment allows Farmanet to focus on critical factors and identify, evaluate and prevent potential breaches.
When hiring representatives and contractors, a comprehensive evaluation of each candidate has been incorporated as an integral part of the retention procedure, giving fundamental importance to the ethical, transparent and legal behavior of the candidate.
Relevant policies and procedures are communicated through internal communication channels and implementation of educational tools.
Farmanet reaffirms its commitment to promoting responsible practices throughout the drug marketing chain in Argentina, carrying out the management of its business relationships in a sustainable and complete manner and following the principles of the law.
Therefore, its shareholders have signed a Declaration of Business Principles with the following objectives:
At Farmanet we apply high ethical standards throughout the value chain; we solve the dilemmas of the day to day guided by the Law; we are transparent in our decisions and practices; we act fairly and with integrity.
We trust that our clients, suppliers and other members of the drug marketing chain adhere to these declarations in favor of compliance with the law in the framework of a competitive market.
Farmanet established a Transparent Line, which allows employees, clients, suppliers and other interested parties to report conduct that violates the Code of Conduct or its principles, on a confidential basis.
It works based on procedures designed by our Internal Audit, under the direct supervision of our Ethics Committee.
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