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Legal Compliance and Ethics at Microsoft

Our commitment to corporate responsibility and integrity

Empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more

Our commitment to corporate responsibility and integrity guides everything we do as a company and defines the work of our ethics and compliance program. We have high ethical standards governing the way we conduct our business, standards that we also apply to our suppliers and business partners. Our business practices and standards reflect our commitment to making a positive impact around the globe. We demand such high standards from ourselves and our partners to preserve trust with our customers, governments, investors, partners, representatives, and each other, and because it is the right thing to do.

Program overview

We built our compliance and ethics program on three pillars: Prevention, Detection, and Remediation. We continually evolve our programs to meet these goals.

Our Trust Code

We achieve our mission by building trust with people and organizations around the globe. Our goals are only possible when people trust Microsoft and trust our technology.

How we build trust

We achieve more when we apply our culture and values to build and preserve trust with our customers, governments, investors, partners, representatives, and each other. Employees who violate our standards face disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment. Our policies make anyone who engages in retaliation against someone for raising a compliance concern subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment.
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Microsoft Standards of Business Conduct - our Trust Code

Our Trust Code reflects our culture and values, and the principles that guide our behavior. Our employees use these standards to understand what is required of them, get help when needed, and make good decisions that build trust and empower our customers and partners to achieve more.

More about our program

Reporting concerns and non-retaliation

Our commitment to building and maintaining a culture of trust, ethics, and integrity depends on our employees and representatives telling us if they are aware of, or have a concern about, compliance with our Standards of Business Conduct, policies, or the law.

Again, our policies prohibit retaliation. Employees will not suffer adverse consequences or retaliation for:

  • Refusing to do something that violates the Microsoft Standards of Business Conduct, policies, or the law, even if this refusal results in the loss of business to Microsoft.
  • Raising a concern about potential misconduct in good faith, or for cooperating with an investigation.

Our policies make anyone who retaliates against an employee for engaging in any of these activities will be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment or business relationship.

We provide multiple ways to report concerns. When you report a concern or issue, you can expect that your report will be treated seriously, fairly, and promptly.

Administration and oversight

The Vice Chair and President serves as our Chief Compliance Officer and has overall responsibility for the management of our compliance and ethics program. He reports directly to the CEO and, for this purpose, also directly to the Audit Committee of Microsoft’s Board of Directors. The Vice Chair and President, through the Vice President and Deputy General Counsel of Compliance and Ethics, oversees the Compliance and Ethics team. The Deputy General Counsel has direct access and reporting obligations to the Audit Committee.

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