Whistleblowing
We encourage our employees, suppliers and other external parties to report incidents and serious misconduct that there is a public interest in their disclosure.
Examples of such events are:
• Financial crime and fraud
• Offering or accepting bribes and corruption
• Environmental crimes and/or other violations of the law that pose a safety risk to life and health
• Serious forms of harassment and discrimination
The purpose of the service is not to capture dissatisfaction with working conditions, management or conflicts in the workplace.
Reporting misconduct that exclusively affects the whistleblower or their work situation is generally not considered a whistleblower case.
When you submit a report, you must have good reason to believe that the information you are aware of is true at the time of reporting.
Your notification
To whistleblower, use the link below which leads to our external reporting system. Your report will be received and handled by HR and the CEO who will together decide how the matter will be handled.
You can of course make an anonymous report.
If you choose to report anonymously and wish to follow up on your case or provide additional information, it is important that you note the case number that you receive after your report has been completed. Without your case number, there is no possibility to follow up on your case or provide additional information anonymously.
Your notification must contain the following information:
• What type of incident you want to report
• Where it happened
• When it happened
• Enter the date and time and if it is something that has happened repeatedly
• Information about other actions you may have taken in connection with what happened
You should not submit any personal data that is not essential for the reporting. If you do submit such data, we may delete it without informing you.
Anonymous or confidential reporting
You have the option to choose between anonymous reporting or to provide your name and contact information when submitting a report.
If you choose to report anonymously, your identity will remain completely hidden unless you voluntarily provide personal information afterwards. There is no obligation to provide any personal information.
If you choose confidential reporting, you can provide your name and contact information, which can facilitate the investigation and any necessary follow-up actions.
Appropriate measures will be taken to protect your identity and the information you provide, in accordance with the Whistleblower Protection Act.
We also ensure that anyone who raises the alarm does not risk reprisals.
Internal and external reporting
You can use our internal reporting channel to report incidents and serious misconduct within our organization. You can also report externally to a competent authority that will receive, provide feedback and follow up on the matter.
Further information can be found via the Swedish Work Environment Authority.
Whistleblower portal
Follow the link below to access our whistleblowing portal.
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