The Corporate Security Unit manages security issues
within the Company, including by coordinating the work of different business
units, navigating government relations, monitoring production facilities, preventing incidents,
and implementing modern technologies. In 2023, the Corporate Security Unit set up
a new function responsible for coordinating the operation of unmanned aerial
vehicles and anti‑drone activities. Establishment of no‑fly zones over categorised
corporate facilities will enable security units to protect (where necessary) facilities from
drones using cutting‑edge technical solutions.
Nornickel is developing a network
of analytical situation centres operated through a single analytical software platform
for aggregating and processing information required to ensure the security
of key business processes. In early 2024, a new segment of the system
was put into operation, with Kola MMC joining the Group’s corporate security
ecosystem.
The regulatory framework for corporate security
is defined by the Russian laws, applicable international norms, internal standards
and Nornickel’s by‑laws.
In accordance with the Policy
on Countering Corporate Fraud approved by the Board of Directors in 2022,
the Company takes consistent steps to prevent, detect and combat abuses, corporate
fraud, and corrupt practices. In the reporting
year
, these activities included:
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embedding violation indicators (signs of price
fixing arrangements, conflict of interest, lobbying procurement participants, unjustified
restrictions) into the system ensuring the economic security of procurement
activities to form a comprehensive basis for abuse prevention;
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upgrading the counterparty due diligence
methodology;
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developing a course on combating corporate
fraud and integrating it into the Group's
employee
training framework. This course was successfully
completed by the current
employees
of the Company.
Furthermore, in 2023 we addressed corporate
security concerns associated with the implementation of strategic investment projects
seeking to protect the legitimate economic interests of the Company
in contractor relations, HR and facility security.
A dedicated Centre for Chemical and Forensic
Research and Expertise equipped with cutting‑edge analytical equipment started operating
on fundamentally new premises to address important economic security issues
at production facilities. This helped significantly expand the Centre's remit, enabling
it to run a wide range of chemical and analytical tests to provide
technical assistance to manufacturing, control and analysis units in assuring product
quality, investigating the causes of emergencies at production sites, conducting
in‑depth chemical, mineralogical and structural research of materials and substances
used in the development of new concentration and metallurgical solutions,
and in exercising special external control over the quality and accuracy
of non‑ferrous and precious metal analysis. The Centre developed a comprehensive
methodology for analysing and identifying metal‑bearing materials, which earned praise
from the International Platinum Group Metals Association.
Nornickel actively collaborates with business
partners, metals and mining companies, government authorities and other stakeholders
to enhance its corporate security. In 2023, the Company participated
in a meeting of the International Platinum Group Metals Association, won
a prize at the R&D conference “Transport Safety Formula. Law. Knowledge”,
and implemented federal security regulations.
In 2023, more than 520 training exercises, 242 joint
drills and 22 dedicated tactical drills were held to ensure a high level
of facility security workforce and equipment preparedness.