LPP S.A.'s response to allegations of abuses in Myanmar garment factories
We have been observing the situation in Burma with concern for over a year and a half.
We are in contact with other brands and we try to monitor the situation in the factories.
However, due to the lack of a local office, we rely on information from our suppliers.
Analyzing the data you have sent I can confirm that we do have cooperation with 3 or the 4 factories you mention.
- Unifa Handbag
- Myanmar Bestex
- Huiyuan
Having checked all the allegations you mention in below e-mail I have decided to run a thorough and urgent external 3rd party audit in all 3 factories.
The process has already started, therefore as soon as I receive more information I will get back to you immediately.
UPDATE:
LPP SA has conducted a thorough external audits in all 3 factories...
Every audit process includes opening meeting, factory tour, document review (from last 12 months) and management interview, workers’ interview, pre-closing meeting and closing meeting.
Factory received Corrective Action Plan with detected violations and recommended corrective actions.
Conducted audits do not confirmed mentioned cases of alleged abuse at all 3 factories.
Detailed results have been presented to Business & Human Rights Resource Centre coordinators.