Decree-Law No. 109-E/2021, of 9 December, which has as its source the National Anti-Corruption Strategy 2020 - 2024, created the National Anti-Corruption Mechanism (MENAC) and approved the General Regime for the Prevention of Corruption (RGPC).
The GRPC, which came into force on June 8, 2022, established the obligation for public or private entities with 50 or more employees to adopt a regulatory compliance program that includes at least a plan to prevent risks of corruption and related infractions, a code of conduct, a training program and a whistleblowing channel.
The adoption of this program by the entities covered seeks to prevent, detect and sanction acts of corruption and related offences, carried out against or through those entities. Diaverum Portugal, as a covered entity, is in a group relationship, so it has adopted and implemented the CRPP of the Diaverum AB group.
As a provider of hemodialysis care, which is governed by principles of good management and transparency, striving for respect for patients, partners, shareholders and employees, Diaverum has prepared this " Risks of Corruption and Related Infractions Prevention Plan" (hereinafter referred to as CRPP). It covers its entire organization and activity, including administration, management, operational or support areas, and sets out the conclusions of the evaluation of the standards and procedures, thus complying with the aforementioned legal diploma.