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# G-TEK IT Limited – Modern Slavery Statement

Trading as: G-TEK Computers & Electronics

Financial year 2026

Approved by: Peter Proost, Managing Director

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## 1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 This Modern Slavery Statement is made pursuant to the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (Section 54) by G-TEK IT Limited (trading as G-TEK Computers & Electronics), a computer hardware and electronics retailer based in Ecclesfield, Sheffield, S35 9YY, United Kingdom.

1.2 This statement sets out the steps we take to prevent modern slavery and human trafficking in our supply chain and business operations. We are committed to conducting our business ethically and responsibly, and we recognise that slavery and human trafficking can occur at any point in the supply chain.

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## 2. OUR BUSINESS

G-TEK IT Limited is a small to medium-sized computer hardware retailer and repair service provider. Our business operations include:

Product sales: Computer components, peripherals, monitors, and accessories to customers in the UK

Repair services: Hardware repair for gaming consoles (Xbox, PlayStation, Steam Deck), gaming PCs, laptops, and mobile devices

Parts procurement: Sourcing and importing small repair components (screens, ports, batteries, thermal paste, cables, connectors) for use in our repair operations

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## 3. OUR SUPPLY CHAIN

3.1 Primary suppliers

We work with a limited number of trusted suppliers:

Computer component supplier (primary products): [INSERT SUPPLIER NAME] – UK-based distributor supplying graphics cards, RAM, motherboards, SSDs, hard drives, power supplies, monitors, keyboards, mice, and peripherals

Repair parts suppliers (imported): [INSERT NAMES] – International suppliers of replacement parts such as iPad screens, HDMI ports, charging ports, batteries, and thermal paste

3.2 Supply chain structure

Our supply chain is relatively short and direct:

1. Primary supplier (UK distributor) → G-TEK → End customer
2. Repair parts suppliers (direct import) → G-TEK → Used in repair services

We do not use sub-contractors or extended supply chains. We have direct relationships with all suppliers and maintain regular contact.

3.3 Countries of origin

Most of our repair parts are sourced from:

China (screens, ports, batteries)

India (some electronic components)

Taiwan (semiconductors, connectors)

Vietnam (thermal paste, cables)

UK/EU (some specialty items)

These countries are selected based on quality, reliability, and cost. However, we acknowledge that some of these regions carry elevated risks for labour exploitation.

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## 4. DUE DILIGENCE & RISK ASSESSMENT

4.1 Supplier assessment process

When onboarding new suppliers, G-TEK conducts the following due diligence:

Company background check: Verification of business registration, years in operation, and reputation

Initial questionnaire: Questions about labour practices, wages, working hours, and workforce composition

Certifications & standards: Request for evidence of compliance with ISO standards, labour certifications, or ethical trading frameworks (e.g., BSCI, SA8000, APSCA)

On-site inspection (where possible): For larger suppliers, we request or conduct visits to assess factory conditions

Reference checks: Requests for references from other customers or third-party audit reports

4.2 Risk assessment

We have assessed the risk of modern slavery and human trafficking in our supply chain as low to moderate, based on:

Low-risk factors:

Small volume of imports (repair parts only, not bulk component sourcing)

Short, direct supply chain with limited intermediaries

Established relationships with known suppliers

UK-based primary supplier with strong ethical standards

Moderate-risk factors:

Imports from countries with higher incidence of labour exploitation (China, Vietnam, India)

Limited on-site inspection capacity due to business size

Reliance on supplier self-reporting and certifications

Mitigation strategy: We regularly review supplier practices, request updated compliance documentation, and maintain open communication about labour standards.

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## 5. OUR POLICIES & COMMITMENT

5.1 Labour standards

G-TEK is committed to the following labour standards across our business and supply chain:

No forced labour: We will not knowingly source from suppliers who use forced, bonded, or trafficked labour

No child labour: We will not source from suppliers who employ children below the legal minimum working age in their jurisdiction

Fair wages: We expect suppliers to pay wages that meet at least the legal minimum wage and provide a living wage where possible

Working hours: Suppliers must comply with legal limits on working hours, with reasonable rest periods and time off

Safe working conditions: Suppliers must maintain safe, hygienic workplaces and provide appropriate protective equipment

No discrimination: Suppliers must not discriminate on grounds of race, gender, disability, sexual orientation, or other protected characteristics

Freedom of association: Suppliers must respect workers' rights to join unions and engage in collective bargaining (where legally permitted)

Responsible recruitment: Suppliers must employ workers on a voluntary basis with clear employment contracts

5.2 Code of conduct for suppliers

All new suppliers are provided with our Supplier Code of Conduct (available on request), which sets out our minimum standards on:

Labour practices and human rights

Health and safety

Environmental responsibility

Anti-corruption and bribery

Data protection and privacy

Suppliers are expected to acknowledge receipt and agreement with this code as a condition of supply.

5.3 Internal policies

G-TEK maintains the following internal policies to prevent modern slavery:

Staff awareness training: All G-TEK staff receive induction training on recognising signs of modern slavery and human trafficking

Whistleblowing procedure: Employees and external parties can report suspected modern slavery concerns confidentially (see section 7)

Ethical procurement: Staff responsible for supplier management are trained on ethical procurement and due diligence

No tolerance policy: G-TEK has a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and human trafficking in any form

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## 6. MONITORING & AUDITING

6.1 Ongoing monitoring

G-TEK monitors supplier compliance through:

Annual compliance questionnaires: Suppliers complete annual attestations confirming ongoing compliance with labour standards

Site visits (where feasible): For larger suppliers or new relationships, we conduct or request independent audits

Third-party audits: We review audit reports from recognised third parties (e.g., BSCI, Intertek, SGS, APSCA) if available

Communication: We maintain regular contact with suppliers and ask questions about any changes in their labour practices

Red flag monitoring: We monitor news, industry reports, and industry databases for any alerts regarding our suppliers

6.2 Non-compliance

If we identify evidence of modern slavery, forced labour, or child labour in a supplier's operations, we will:

1. Immediately escalate the issue to senior management
2. Request evidence from the supplier of remediation steps
3. Conduct further investigation if the concern is substantiated
4. Suspend supply if the supplier does not address the issue within a reasonable timeframe
5. Terminate the relationship if serious violations are found and remediation is refused or inadequate
6. Report to authorities if there is evidence of criminal activity

We recognise that some suppliers may need time and support to improve practices, and we are willing to work with them where good-faith remediation efforts are evident. However, we will not tolerate deliberate or serious violations.

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## 7. WHISTLEBLOWING & REPORTING

7.1 Reporting concerns

We encourage anyone with concerns about modern slavery or human trafficking in our supply chain or operations to report it. Concerns can be reported to:

Email: mail@gtekit.co.uk

Telephone: 01142 990588

Mailing address: G-TEK IT Limited, Ecclesfield, Sheffield, S35 9YY

7.2 Confidentiality & protection

Reports can be made confidentially and anonymously if preferred

We will not tolerate retaliation against anyone reporting in good faith

All concerns will be investigated promptly and treated seriously

Reporters will be updated on action taken (unless anonymity prevents this)

7.3 External reporting

If you prefer to report concerns to an external organisation, you can contact:

Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA): www.gla.gov.uk

Modern Slavery Helpline (UK): 0800 121 700

Local police: 999 (for immediate danger) or 101 (for non-emergency)

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## 8. TRAINING & AWARENESS

8.1 Staff training

All G-TEK employees receive training on:

What is modern slavery? Definitions of forced labour, trafficking, debt bondage, and child labour

Red flags: Signs that a supplier or individual may be involved in modern slavery (excessive security, ID document confiscation, debt dependency, isolation, poor conditions)

Reporting procedures: How to report concerns internally and externally

Legal obligations: The Modern Slavery Act 2015 and our commitment to compliance

Training is provided during onboarding and refreshed annually.

8.2 Supplier awareness

We communicate our commitment to ethical labour practices to suppliers through:

Supplier Code of Conduct: Provided to all new suppliers

Annual compliance questionnaires: Reminding suppliers of our standards

Open communication: Discussion of labour practices during regular business reviews

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## 9. REMEDIATION & SUPPORT

If any modern slavery is identified, our approach will be:

First priority: Ensure the safety and wellbeing of affected individuals

Legal compliance: Full cooperation with law enforcement and relevant authorities

Transparency: Open communication with affected parties and stakeholders

Support: Where possible and practical, we will support remediation efforts and provide resources for victims (e.g., referrals to support services, compensation where appropriate)

We recognise that victims of modern slavery often need support services such as shelter, counselling, legal aid, and retraining. We will work with organisations such as the Salvation Army, Unseen, and local support services to facilitate access to help.

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## 10. EFFECTIVENESS & REVIEW

10.1 Effectiveness measures

To ensure our approach is effective, we:

Monitor supplier compliance: Annual questionnaires and periodic audits

Review incident reports: Track any modern slavery concerns raised and actions taken

Assess changes: Monitor evolving risks in our supply chain (new suppliers, new countries, new product lines)

Seek feedback: Ask suppliers and staff for feedback on our policies and processes

10.2 Policy review

This statement is reviewed and approved annually by senior management. We will update this statement if:

We identify new risks in our supply chain

We onboard new significant suppliers

Our business structure or supply chain changes significantly

Relevant legislation or industry standards change

Current review date: 7 June 2026

Next review date: 7 June 2027

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## 11. CONTACT & FURTHER INFORMATION

For questions about this statement, our modern slavery policies, or to report concerns:

Email: mail@gtekit.co.uk

Telephone: 01142 990588

Website: https://dev.gtekit.co.uk

Mailing address:

G-TEK IT Limited (Trading as G-TEK Computers & Electronics)

Ecclesfield, Sheffield, S35 9YY

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## 12. APPROVAL

This statement has been approved by the leadership of G-TEK IT Limited and represents our commitment to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking.

Signed:

Peter Proost

Managing Director

7 June 2026

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Review Schedule

This Modern Slavery Statement is published annually and is available to view on our website and upon request. The next statement will be published on 7 June 2027.