Governance

Compliance

The Nissui Group is working to enforce compliance in a thoroughgoing manner including complying with laws and regulations in/outside Japan as well as various internal rules pursuant to the Code of Ethics, in order to meet the expectations of all of its stakeholders such as customers, employees, business partners and shareholders and fulfill its corporate responsibility. Having established the "Ethics Subcommittee" under the Risk Management Committee, we are endeavoring to implement measures for the early detection, rectification and recurrence prevention of compliance issues and striving to raise employees' awareness of compliance.  We are also engaged in initiatives to develop and enhance the compliance structure of the Nissui Group as a whole, not just Nissui Corporation.

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Code of Ethics

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Ethical Behavior Standards

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Promotion Framework - The Ethics Subcommittee

The Ethics Subcommittee is set up under the umbrella of the Business Foundation Risks Committee with the aim of  enhancing compliance in Nissui as well as its Group companies in Japan. The Ethics Subcommittee is convened once every two months (i.e., six times a year) and the extraordinary meeting is held as necessary. In addition, the participation of outside attorney ensures its objectivity.
In FY2024, the Ethics Subcommittee was convened 7 times in total, where whistleblowing response, compliance activity plans, compliance questionnaire surveys, etc., were deliberated.

[Figure] Promotion Framework - The Risk Management Committee

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Initiatives to Identify Compliance Issues

Overview of Whistleblowing System

We have a whistleblowing system in place, enabling employees of Nissui and its Group companies in Japan to directly notify the Ethics Subcommittee with regard to harassment, labor issues and acts of questionable compliance, including corruption and bribery in the workplace. We have established points of contact for whistleblowing both internally (i.e., the Legal Department serving as the secretariat of the Ethics Subcommittee) and externally (i.e., outside specialist), and have a mechanism whereby the Audit & Supervisory Board Members are also contacted simultaneously. Whistleblowing notices are given directly by such means as telephone, Web and email, and may be made anonymously.
In the event that a whistleblowing notice has been given, the Ethics Subcommittee conducts an investigation by selecting a person responsible for the investigation while giving consideration to ensure that the whistleblower will not be put at a disadvantage, and examines the findings of the investigation and improvement measures within the Subcommittee.
When conducting an investigation, there is a clear policy "not to look for the whistleblower," and the protection of confidentiality and the prohibition of disadvantageous treatment of the whistleblower are stringently enforced. Of note, even if a notice given to the external point of contact for whistleblowing was not anonymous, there is a system in place to report it to Nissui anonymously upon the whistleblower's request. For harassment incidents, multiple points of contact have been established, and such incidents are handled by the Harassment Desk (Human Resources Department). The Harassment Desk also collaborates in conducting investigations into notices given via the points of contact for whistleblowing.
In regards to the minutes of the Ethics Subcommittee including the nature of and response to notices, we have a system in place for the minutes to be reported to and made available for perusal by Directors, Audit & Supervisory Board Members and Executive Officers. Also, the officer in charge makes a report regarding important whistleblowing-related matters to the Board of Directors.
The aforementioned overview of the whistleblower system is stated in Nissui's whistleblowing rules. Of note, in FY2021, the rules were reviewed to prepare for the enforcement of the revised Whistleblower Protection Act.
The operation of the whistleblowing system is described not only on Nissui's internal portal site but also in the "Nissui Group Ethics Card" distributed to Group companies in Japan, to make it widely known among employees.

Whistleblowing Response Flow

Whistleblowing Response Flow

Usage Status of Whistleblowing System

In FY2024, there were 12 whistleblowing notices related to Nissui and 18 whistleblowing notices related to its Group companies. None of them were whistleblowing notices regarding significant problems that needed to be announced to the public.

  FY2022 FY2023 FY2024
Total of Nissui Corporation 11 9 12
Including harassment/interpersonal relations 7 7 6
Including labor problems 2 0 2
Other 2 2 4
Total of Group companies 10 16 18
Including harassment/interpersonal relations 5 6 6
Including labor problems 2 2 5
Other 3 8 7
Sum total 21 25 30

If a single case involves multiple categories, such as harassment and labor problems, it is counted based on the matter deemed most serious as a problem.

Questionnaire Survey on Business Partners' Compliance

Once every year, we identify transactions that may put Nissui in a particularly dominant position and conduct a compliance questionnaire survey covering business partners involved in such transactions for the purpose of getting a grasp of whether or not Nissui has engaged in acts of abuse/misconduct (such as violations of the Antimonopoly Act/Subcontract Act) by exploiting its dominant position against its business partners.
The questionnaire survey conducted in FY2024 covered 199 companies, of which 148 companies responded, resulting in a response rate of 74%.

Response Status of the Questionnaire
  FY2022 FY2023 FY2024
Number of respondents 139/176 companies 155/201 companies 148/199 companies
Ratio of respondents 79% 77% 74%
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Initiatives to Raise Awareness of Compliance

Compliance Training

Every year, we conduct compliance training in the form of a mandatory course for new recruits and mid-career hires. For all employees, compliance training is conducted by narrowing down the themes on an irregular basis each time an issue has arisen.

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Compliance Training

Sharing the Code of Ethics

The “Code of Ethics” is posted on Nissui’s internal portal site. The Code of Ethics is shared with employees to raise their awareness of compliance.

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Initiatives to Develop and Enhance Compliance Framework in the Entire Group

In order to reduce compliance risks in the Nissui Group as a whole, Group companies are promoting the development and enhancement of their respective compliance frameworks.
The status of compliance activities at each Group company is periodically reviewed through the Risk Management Committee. On top of this, since FY2020, workshops have been held individually for Group companies, during which the compliance status and issues at each company are shared, and efforts are made to build a higher level of compliance system, such as improving the proper procedures for handling whistleblowing across the entire Group.

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