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Compliance
& Ethics

At Samsung Electronics, compliance with laws and
ethical standards is a top
priority business principle.

We strive to conduct our
business in compliance with
laws and ethical
standards to
fulfill our social responsibilities
and build a sound
corporate
culture that is fair and
transparent.
“We foster a culture
deeply rooted in compliance
through continuous review
and active practice.”
- Jungho Park,
Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) -

Principles of
Compliance
and Ethics

  • Efforts to ensure
    compliance management
  • Efforts to ensure
    ethical
    management

Compliance and Ethics Program

Prevention
  • Providing policies and guidelines
  • Conducting employee training
  • Identifying regulatory trends
  • Responding to inquiries
Response
  • Analyzing and
    assessing results
  • Establishing recurrence
    prevention measures
  • Taking appropriate
    actions for violations
Monitoring
  • Operating
    whistleblowing channels
    and investigating
  • Conducting audits
  • Responding to issues
Prevention
  • - Providing policies and
    guidelines
  • - Conducting employee training
  • - Identifying regulatory trends
  • - Responding to inquiries
Response
  • - Analyzing and assessing results
  • - Establishing recurrence
    prevention measures
  • - Taking appropriate
    actions for violations
Monitoring
  • - Operating whistleblowing
    channels and investigating
  • - Conducting audits
  • - Responding to issues

Strengthening a
Culture of
Compliance

  • A review process built to
    ensure the prevention of
    corruption
  • A variety of efforts to
    increase
    compliance
    awareness

Samsung Compliance
Committee

An external independent
committee to monitor compliance
The Samsung Compliance Committee was launched on February 5, 2020 under the aim of practicing integrity-based management, which is one of our key values, by
reinforcing compliance monitoring and control over the seven major member companies* of the Samsung Group.

It comprises six external members, including the chair and one internal member. Chanhee Lee, a former president of the Korean Bar Association, is currently serving as the second chairperson following the first chairperson, Ji-hyung Kim, a former justice of the Supreme Court of Korea.
The Committee's external members are selected from experts equipped with knowledge and experience in diverse fields including law, accounting, economy and public administration.
*Samsung Electronics, Samsung C&T, Samsung SDI, Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Samsung SDS, Samsung Life Insurance and Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance

Digital Library

  • Samsung Electronics'
    Business Principles
  • Global Anti-Corruption and Bribery Policy
  • Global Antitrust and Fair Competition Policy