Objective of This Policy
The objective of Premier Express Group Pty Ltd (ABN 22 626 597 779) trading as MP Money
(“we,” “us,” or “our”) is to minimise and eliminate the risk of modern slavery in our business operations and supply chain.
This policy underpins our annual Modern Slavery Statement and demonstrates our commitment to preventing exploitation
and protecting human rights.
Who Is Covered Under This Policy?
This policy applies to:
- All employees, officers, and directors
- Contractors and labour-hire personnel
- Consultants and agency staff
- Any person representing MP Money
- Any individual or organisation in our supply chain
This policy applies regardless of whether it forms part of your employment contract.
Failure to comply may result in:
- Termination of employment
- Termination of business relationship
- Disciplinary action
What Is “Modern Slavery”?
Modern slavery refers to the severe exploitation of an individual for commercial gain through coercion, deception,
threats, or abuse of power. It violates fundamental human rights and undermines personal dignity and freedom.
Forms of modern slavery include:
- Slavery / human trafficking
- Forced labour and servitude
- Child labour involving exploitation, unsafe conditions, or denial of education
- Deceptive recruitment (e.g., confiscation of documents, recruitment fees)
- Forced marriage
- Debt bondage
Modern slavery can be complex and difficult to detect.
Signs of Modern Slavery
Indicators may include individuals who:
- Act under instruction or control of another person
- Lack possession of personal identification documents
- Are represented or spoken for by someone else
- Are restricted from contacting family or friends
- Are isolated from the community
- Are transported to and from work by someone else
- Have limited access to money or bank accounts
- Show fear, anxiety, or signs of physical harm
- Live in overcrowded, unsafe, or substandard conditions
- Provide inconsistent or rehearsed explanations
These indicators alone do not confirm modern slavery but may require further investigation.
Why Preventing Modern Slavery Is a Priority
We are committed to:
- Protecting the rights and wellbeing of all workers
- Ensuring ethical and lawful business practices
- Complying with Australian Modern Slavery legislation
- Maintaining trust and integrity in our business
Our Obligations
MP Money will:
- Raise awareness and educate staff on modern slavery risks
- Prepare an annual Modern Slavery Statement
- Assess and address modern slavery risks in our supply chain
- Take action where risks or incidents are identified
Your Obligations
You must:
- Follow all policies and procedures relating to modern slavery
- Remain vigilant and report any concerns immediately
- Use only approved contracts containing modern slavery clauses
- Verify suppliers, employees, and recruitment agencies where required
- Participate in any mandatory training
Ignoring or failing to act on suspected modern slavery is unacceptable.
High-Risk Areas Include:
- Procurement and supply chain
- Finance
- Human resources
- Leadership and governance
- Sourcing and external partnerships
How to Report Concerns
If you suspect modern slavery, you must notify us immediately at:
📧 [email protected]
Reports will be reviewed confidentially and investigated appropriately.
If there is immediate danger or criminal activity, contact the police.
Do not intervene directly—organised criminal elements may be involved.
Victims may refuse help due to fear or coercion. Unless urgent, discuss the situation with us before taking any action.
Who Manages This Policy?
MP Money’s Board of Directors oversees this policy.
The Board will investigate reports and may amend,
update, or replace this policy as required.
Your vigilance and actions can help protect vulnerable individuals from exploitation.