√ Comply with the obligations under the Dell Technologies Partner Code of Conduct.
√ Maintain true, accurate, and complete accounting records concerning the sale, use and licensing of the Dell Technologies Products and Services. It is important to never establish or use “side funds”, “off-book funds”, “slush funds”, or any undisclosed or unrecorded company funds, such as spreadsheets itemizing reserves of cash, for illegal activities, personal use, or any other
√ Adhere to both U.S. and global trade laws regardless of the country in which you do business in, including:
- obtain and comply with the requirements of all export and re-export licenses;
- screen end users against restricted US party lists;
- comply with anti-boycott laws effective in jurisdictions where Dell does business;
- ensure business is not carried out by individuals, entities, countries or territories sanctioned by the US (including, North Korea, Cuba, Iran, Sudan,
Syria, Crimea, Russia, Belarus, Donetsk & Luhansk regions in Ukraine);
- ensure that these obligations are followed by end users and third parties that cooperate with them.
√ Abide by all relevant Anti-Corruption Laws, including the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the UK Bribery Act, regardless of the country in which you do business, and:
- maintain, monitor and enforce anti-corruption policies, procedures and internal controls & provide copies of such documents upon request;
- conduct risk-based due diligence on third parties engaged in Dell Technologies business;
- provide reasonable gifts and hospitality appropriately and in compliance with Anti-Corruption Laws and MDF terms and conditions, as required;
- complete all assigned training; and
- never offer a bribe, either directly or through a third party, to win business
√ Ensure compliance with global Competition laws which generally prohibit (1) price fixing; (ii) market and customer allocation; (iii) limiting production or supply of products/services; (iv) group boycott, or (v) bids rigging. Make sure to check the laws in countries where you do business or effects of your business are felt to ensure compliance with regional rules.