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This means:

  • Contacting the Global Law department if you know or believe that a governmental investigation or inquiry is under way.
    • If you receive a request from a government investigative agency for Company documents or records, consult the Global Law department before producing them in order to ensure that appropriate steps are taken to protect the Company's legal interests.
    • If a government investigator approaches you to ask questions, you are free to answer, but you are always entitled to seek advice from the Global Law department before answering.
    • If you do answer questions from a government investigator, you must always be truthful.
  • Not destroying Company documents or electronic files that relate to a known or suspected government investigation.
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