Anti-Slavery Policy All commercial organisations with an Annual Turnover of £36 million and above are subject to the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and must report annually on the steps that they have taken during the financial year to ensure that slavery and human trafficking are not taking place in their own business or in their supply chains. CLA Statement Whilst CLA is not subject to the reporting requirements of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, it supports the government’s objectives to eradicate modern slavery and human trafficking. As a recipient of public funds through its licensing activities, CLA is committed to the highest level of ethical standards and sound governance arrangements and sets high standards of impartiality, integrity and objectivity in relation to the management of its activities. CLA does not knowingly participate in human trafficking, it does not treat people as slaves and pays the people who work for the organisation a decent living wage. It reserves the right to seek assurances from any organisation with which it trades that the organisation is not participating in any activity that would be in breach of the Modern Slavery Act 2015.