RTE - Contrôle de Conformité

RTE has set up a reporting platform.

RTE is committed to the fight against corruption, for the respect of human rights and fundamental freedoms, for the health and safety of employees and for the respect of the environment.

Thus, RTE has set up this reporting platform, which complies with the requirements of the “Sapin 2” laws and duty of vigilance.

This external platform enables, among other things, the submission of:

  • reports from employees of the company and its subsidiaries concerning the existence of conduct or situations that are contrary to the Anti-Corruption Code of Conduct.
  • reports from external and occasional staff and employees of the company and its subsidiaries, which may concern a crime or misdemeanour, a serious and manifest violation of an international commitment regularly ratified or approved by France, a unilateral act of an international organisation taken on the basis of such a commitment, law or regulation, or a threat or serious harm to the general interest, of which the whistleblower has personal knowledge.
  • reports from the company's employees, its subcontractors, its suppliers or its subsidiaries relating to a serious breach of international agreements, laws and regulations and/or commitments and policies of RTE and its subsidiaries with regard to respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, the health and safety of persons and respect for the environment.

Excluded from this system are facts, information or documents, whatever their form or medium, covered by national defence secrecy, medical secrecy or the secrecy of relations between lawyers and their clients.

In compliance with the law, this system does not, in any case, replace the rules in force at RTE and its subsidiaries, but is part of, and complements these, within the internal framework of employer/employee relations in compliance with the obligations of the Labour Code. Employees may benefit from mediation measures prior to or alternatively to this system; in the area of psychosocial risks, a network of Correspondents or Referents* is available to the employees concerned (victims or witnesses) in the regions and at the national head office. Similarly, the system does not replace the referral to the judicial authority in the case of a criminal offence.

Any potential user of this system is free to use or not use this faculty, but it is available to him if he considers the report to be the most appropriate reporting method.

It is specified that whistleblowers must act disinterestedly and in good faith and must have had personal knowledge of the facts reported.

For more information, please refer to attachment 4 (Anti-Corruption Code of Conduct) and 5 (Procedure for Collecting Reports) from RTE's rules of procedure.

* Your Quality of Working Life correspondent, whose mission it is and who is trained to receive these reports, as well as the prevention officers;
the RTE Sexual Harassment and Sexist Behaviour Referent responsible for guiding, informing and supporting employees in the fight against sexual harassment and sexist behaviour;
Health professionals (occupational physician or nurse) who have prerogatives in this field;
Management: manager of the team concerned or the N+2 or the manager of another team;
CSSCT representatives, one of whose functions is to report to the employer about possible situations of psychosocial risks;
The Sexual Harassment and Sexist Behaviour referents in each Social and Economic Committee.

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