Common use of External Communication Clause in Contracts

External Communication. ensuring that processes are in place to communicate required information in a relevant format and timely to external parties, including the European Commission, the European Court of Auditors, etc. – ensuring inbound communication channels to allow input from external parties providing all levels of organisation, including the senior management, with relevant information – ensuring that relevant information from external parties, including the European Commission, the European Court of Auditors, etc., reaches the relevant levels of the organisation, including the senior management – ensuring that separate communication channels, e.g. in case of denunciations or "whistle-blowing", are in place and enable anonymous or confidential communication up to the level of senior management – ensuring that the method of communication considers the timing, recipient, and nature of communication as well as legislative and regulatory requirements and expectations.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Framework Agreement, ipacbc-mk-al.eu, www.eu.me

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