Samsung Electronics’ public literature, like that of many leading global corporations, appeals to investors’ growing scrutiny of companies’ social impact: the first line of its code of conduct states that the world’s biggest technology group by sales complies with “all laws and ethical standards”.
Such claims, however, are now being put to a rare legal test in France.
Samsung was last week sued by three French rights groups that accuse the South Korean company of misleading investors and consumers, amid allegations of labour abuses at its and its suppliers’ factories in China.
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