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Sime Darby Plantations stresses zero tolerance for rights violations after AP report

It says awareness programmes are conducted, channels for complaints available

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 03 Dec 2020 5:54PM

Sime Darby Plantations stresses zero tolerance for rights violations after AP report
Sime Darby Plantations expressed deep concern over allegations made by the Associated Press in a news article published on November 18. – December 3, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Sime Darby Plantation Bhd (SDP) today reiterated its zero tolerance for any sexual or human rights violations, exploitation, abuse or any other criminal offence in its operations and supply chain.

In a statement, it expressed deep concern over the allegations made by the Associated Press (AP) in a news article published on November 18.

SDP said it implemented its first gender policy in 2012 and has, over time, enhanced its practices, ensuring that every estate has an active gender committee and grievance channels in place. 

"Awareness programmes on the rights of women, especially (with regard) to a safe workplace, are conducted regularly, well-documented and executed with the assistance of external experts and civil society organisations," it said.

Due to the specific nature of the information in AP's article, SDP has identified the particular case and revisited it, even though the complainant had withdrawn her complaint in April last year, two months after it was first brought to light. 

"At the time, the complainant had insisted that she was in no way coerced or intimidated into withdrawing her complaint, and that she was acting voluntarily while being given our assurance that we would protect her and safeguard her rights. 

"As the complainant was steadfast about withdrawing the complaint, the company had accordingly closed the matter as there were no other witnesses to the alleged act," it said.

It had also then informed the independent non-governmental organisation (NGO) assisting the complainant of her decision. The NGO in question acknowledged the decision to close the case.

“We will continue to ensure the safety and well-being of all members of our workforce, especially the more vulnerable.

"In addressing human rights issues within the industry, SDP recognises the importance of partnerships and collaborations. We believe that these complex issues can be better resolved with the involvement of all stakeholders, especially human rights groups," it said.

In the spirit of openness, transparency and collaboration, SDP said it will continue to engage in such collaborations to continuously improve its policies and practices in upholding human rights.

"Any individuals or organisations, including members of the media, with evidence of any wrongdoing, are encouraged to report them to us immediately or to the relevant authorities.

“SDP values transparency in our dealings with all parties to achieve the common objective of improving the palm oil industry and creating a better and safer environment for all," it added. – Bernama, December 3, 2020

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