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Modern Slavery Act: How to prepare for mandatory due diligence
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The 2023 Modern Slavery Act review recommended mandatory due diligence for businesses. How does this affect your reporting requirements?
Date (DD-MM-YYYY)
28-02-2025 to 28-08-2025
Available on-demand until 28th August 2025
Cost
Free
Education type
Article
CPD subtype
On-demand
Description
The Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) set a new standard for modern slavery disclosures in Australia. The Act required entities with a consolidated annual revenue of $100 million or more to disclose their efforts in identifying and addressing modern slavery risks within their operations and supply chain. The objective of the Act was to provide a framework to assist with proactively and effectively addressing modern slavery.
The 2023 independent review of the Modern Slavery Act, commissioned by the Australian Government (Review), found that the Act had not resulted in meaningful change for people affected by modern slavery. The review made 30 recommendations to strengthen modern slavery obligations for reporting entities, including the introduction of a positive requirement to conduct due diligence and the introduction of a federal Anti-Slavery Commissioner. The Government has highlighted that many of the Review’s recommendations are in line with key election commitments and introduced a Bill in November 2023 to establish an Anti-Slavery Commissioner.
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