The Supplier must a. keep and maintain Records in accordance with prudent business practice and all applicable laws
The Supplier must. 12.1.1 comply with the Buyer’s written instructions and this Call-Off Contract when Processing Buyer Personal Data
The Supplier must a. ensure that its Personnel have the necessary skills, experience, training and resources to successfully deliver the Services
The Supplier must a. liaise with the Buyer’s Contract Manager regarding all matters relating to the Services, Deliverables or this Contract; and
The Supplier must. (a) maintain a true, correct and complete set of records, books and accounts, relating to the costs and expenses for which the Supplier seeks compensation or reimbursement prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and accounting standards in Australia; and
The Supplier must. (a) comply, and ensure its Personnel comply, with all Legislative Requirements and all policies, standards, rules and procedures in force from time to time, including in relation to HSE;
The Supplier must i) take all reasonable measures to ensure that its employees, officers and agents do not engage in any activity or obtain any interest which is in conflict with the Supplier’s ability to provide the Services to the Department fairly and independently; and
The Supplier must. (a) implement due diligence procedures for its Personnel and other participants in its supply chains, to ensure its compliance with the Code of Conduct and Modern Slavery Policy, particularly that the Supplier effectively identifies, assesses and mitigates occurrences of Modern Slavery in its supply chains by:
The Supplier must. (a) suitably pack the Goods to avoid damage during loading, transit, delivery, unloading or storage;
The Supplier must. 1.3.1 make Tax Invoices and associated billing data available to Customers on a secure “on line” basis or in hard copy (as Customers require); and