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SAIL advises stakeholders and employees not to accept any bribes

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Guwahati: State-owned Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) in a notice against bribery, instructed stakeholders and employees to promptly report any instances of bribery either by mail or online at the SAIL website. SAIL is the first Maharatna Public Sector Unit, according to the authorities, to have adopted the Anti-Bribery Management Systems (ABMS).

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"SAIL employees, business partners, and stakeholders are warned not to provide or accept bribes with relation to any transaction of SAIL," the warning stated.

To assist the organisation in preventing, detecting, and responding to bribery, the corporation has established the Anti-Bribery Management System (ABMS).

The Anti-Bribery Management System (ABMS) has, however, just recently been adopted by SAIL, according to a company statement.

The largest steel producer in the nation, SAIL, is part of the Ministry of Steel and has an annual production capacity of roughly 21 million tonnes (MT).

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