An important element of the compliance system within Polenergia Group is also its anti-corruption framework. Its purpose is to mitigate risks related to misconduct, strengthen stakeholder trust, and protect the Group’s reputation. This approach applies both to internal relations and to interactions with business partners, suppliers, customers, and representatives of public administration.
In practice, anti-corruption measures involve the application of clear rules concerning, among other things, gifts and hospitality, avoidance of conflicts of interest, proper documentation of activities, and responding to situations that may raise concerns. Polenergia Group promotes a culture of openness in which employees are encouraged to raise questions, concerns, or potential irregularities through the available communication channels. The Group ensures protection for whistleblowers and does not tolerate any form of retaliation against individuals reporting misconduct.
Building a work environment based on ethics and compliance is an ongoing process. Therefore, Polenergia Group continuously develops educational initiatives, supports employee awareness, and strengthens standards of responsible conduct at all levels of the organisation. Regular compliance training sessions, including anti-corruption training, are conducted both for new employees as part of the onboarding process and periodically for all employees. In addition, webinars dedicated to specific topics are organised to encourage discussion and provide a deeper understanding of compliance-related issues.
Commitment to ethics and anti-corruption is not only a component of corporate governance, but also an important part of the way Polenergia Group conducts its business activities — responsibly, transparently, and with a focus on creating long-term value for stakeholders.