Trust with our representatives
Building trust through our representatives
- We rely on Microsoft representatives, who are the partners, suppliers, consultants, and other companies that work with us or on our behalf, to help us earn and maintain the trust of our customers and the public.
- We only work with representatives who we believe are honest and ethical, and who commit to do business ethically and follow integrity standards when working on our behalf.
- We prohibit improper payments by anyone who works with us or on our behalf. We require that all our representatives comply with the Anti-Corruption Policy for Microsoft Representatives.
Ensuring trustworthy representatives
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Anti-Corruption Policy for Microsoft representatives
Microsoft Corporation, and all of its subsidiaries and joint ventures worldwide ("Microsoft"), requires its channel partners (for example, resellers, software advisors, original equipment manufacturers, and distributors), suppliers, vendors, consultants, lobbyists, and any other third-party representative (collectively, "Microsoft Representatives") to comply with this anti-corruption policy.
Compliance with anti-corruption laws
Each Microsoft Representative is expected to conduct itself with high ethical standards and comply with the FCPA and all other applicable anti-corruption laws. No Microsoft Representative shall, directly or indirectly, promise, authorize, offer, or pay anything of value (including but not limited to gifts, travel, hospitality, charitable donations, or employment) to any Government Official1 or other party to improperly influence any act or decision of such official for the purpose of promoting the business interests of Microsoft in any respect, or to otherwise improperly promote the business interests of Microsoft in any respect.
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