Among the numerous other entrants, a civil
society organisation submitted a list under the leadership of former president of the Slovenian Court of Audit, the country's highest court for supervising state public spending.
Not exact matches
The complaint
submitted by Baby Milk Action was presented in the publication Nestlé's UN Global Compact cover up: How Nestlé's Shared Value reports cover up malpractice and bring the UN voluntary initiative for corporate responsibility into disrepute (NESTLÉ CRITICS, 2009) which included information from various civil
society organisations (note 3) alleging violations in the areas of:
Accordingly on 11 June 2009 the UK civil
society organisation Baby Milk Action
submitted a complaint alleging that the reports posted on the UN Global Compact Office site and launched at the joint event were misleading and that Nestlé was, in truth, responsible for egregious violations of the Global Compact Principles.