Reliance does not have specific Anti-Bribery policy. True or false
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Reliance does not have specific Anti-Bribery policy: FALSE
- Reliance has a zero-tolerance policy for non-compliance with the anti-bribery policy because Reliance is dedicated to conducting business with honesty and transparency. Bribery and any other unlawful payments or deals are prohibited by Reliance Group in the course of conducting business.
- According to a U.S. law known as the FCPA, it is illegal to pay, promise to pay, offer to pay, or authorize to provide something of value to a foreign government official in order to improperly or corruptly influence that official to take any official action or decision that will help a business win or keep customers.
- This commitment serves as the foundation for everything we do. "TCE is committed to acting professionally, fairly, and with integrity in all of its business dealings and relationships wherever it operates. We have adopted the Tata Code of Conduct 2015 and the Anti-Bribery & Anti-Corruption (ABAC) policy.
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