Common use of Good Corporate Citizen Clause in Contracts

Good Corporate Citizen. The DAR will consider: Whether you have been actively operating for at least twelve months and are financially viable. You may be asked to provide business documents, including for associated entities (if applicable) such as: o your Business Registration Certificate; o Australian Business Number (ABN); o Australian Company Number (ACN) (if applicable); o Trust Deed (if applicable); and o recent financial accounts or BAS statements; and o a letter of support from a registered Chartered Accountant or a Certified Practising Accountant confirming that you have been actively operating for at least twelve months and have the financial capacity to meet the migration obligations for the workers you wish to sponsor, for the proposed period that they will be employed by you. The letter must include the key financial data i.e. your turnover, net assets and profit/loss for the most recent financial year. If you have been subject to any relevant investigations or audits, resulting in an adverse finding to the business or any associated entities (including previously associated entities) in the last five years by bodies such as: o the Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman, or former authority with this function, or relevant State or Territory government authority in relation to compliance with workplace relations provisions; o the relevant State or Territory government authority in relation to compliance with occupational health and safety provisions; and o The Department of Home Affairs (Home Affairs) in relation to compliance with migration provisions; then you will need to provide information about any such investigations or audits with this endorsement request. Any other relevant adverse information should also be declared.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Area Migration Agreement, Area Migration Agreement, Area Migration Agreement

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