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FGV says taking steps to address US claims of forced labour

It is awaiting response from CBP on its Withhold Release Order for firm's palm oil

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 03 Dec 2020 3:20PM

FGV says taking steps to address US claims of forced labour
Palm oil producer FGV Holdings says it will improve housing, clinics, schools, shops and places of worship for its workers. – December 3, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – FGV Holdings Bhd (FGV) has taken steps to ensure that the rights of its workers are respected and protected while awaiting a response from the US’ Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency on its Withhold Release Order (WRO) issued for FGV’s products.

The palm oil producer will also revisit the appointment of an independent third-party audit firm for an audit of its operations after it has been satisfied that all of its measures have been strengthened and implemented accordingly.

The measures include improving facilities, such as housing, clinics, schools, shops and places of worship, within a reasonable period of time, it said in a statement today.

FGV also iterated that it has communicated with the CBP via a conference call on October 8 to seek clarification on the allegations of forced labour within its plantations.

“However, the CBP did not reveal any information about its findings except that its research had identified 11 International Labour Organisation (ILO) indicators of forced labour in FGV’s practices. 

“The CBP also did not disclose any further information about its findings, including the nature or locations of any incidents linked to such indicators,” it added.

Despite this, FGV said it remains committed to the implementation of its action plan under its affiliation with the Fair Labour Association, adding that the next progress report on the action plan is due to be published on March 31 next year. – Bernama, December 3, 2020

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