Governance
Governance
An effective sustainability strategy requires a robust governance structure to ensure implementation and compliance. GCS is cognizant of the fact that, only through transparent and ethical management in line with the best practices in the sector can it consolidate a sustainable business model that generates value.
Governance and business conduct within the Group is based on the internal regulatory body and measures designed to ensure compliance with its corporate values in its direct operations and along the value chain, meeting the needs and expectations of its stakeholders.
Governance is a key pillar of the GCS's sustainability strategy. A robust and transparent management framework ensures that all the Group's actions generate a positive and sustainable impact over time. Sustainability is not just a commitment, but a vision integrated into GCS's corporate structure and culture.
Business conduct
GCS fosters a corporate culture based on respect, integrity and good practices. To this end, it has developed a solid body of internal regulations that establishes the principles of action for all levels of the organisation.
The Group promotes responsible taxation and actively works to prevent risks associated with corruption and fraud. This is complemented by active listening to its stakeholders, which allows GCS to identify risks and opportunities in advance and strengthen its business model.
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