Compliance as a DLR value

DLR compliance regulations
DLR's compliance regulations encompass human rights, labour standards, health protection, environmental protection and anti-corruption, as well as promoting respect, fairness, appreciation, tolerance, team spirit, honesty, transparency and acceptance.

For DLR, compliance means adherence to statutory and internal regulations and the basic ethical principles laid down in our corporate values. These encompass human rights, labour standards, health protection, environmental protection and anticorruption. DLR also has common values across the organisation such as respect, fairness, appreciation, tolerance, team spirit, honesty, transparency and acceptance. These can be found in the DLR Guidelines. The Code of Conduct, the guidelines and various division-specific norms ensure that these values are integrated into our daily work and routine business practice.

DLR has had a Compliance Officer since January 2013 as part of the introduction of an integrated compliance management system. The Compliance Officer is responsible for establishing, maintaining and developing the compliance programme and, through measures such as anticorruption regulations, helps to reduce the risk of serious legal breaches.

Compliance with all statutory and internal regulations is monitored by the Compliance Officer and supported by auditing and training measures at all DLR sites. Each employee is called upon to report any compliance breaches to their supervisor or the Compliance Officer.

The Compliance Officer is also responsible for providing regular training on the topics of corruption and compliance. These serve to introduce employees and managers to the consequences of non-compliance and demonstrate how to prevent it.

DLR has a compliance committee, which is tasked with managing all activities related to compliance. It is made up of members from various organisational units at DLR who are involved in investigating compliance violations and initiating countermeasures. A ‘compliance task force’ has also been set up, acting as a central steering committee for the assessment of reports of serious compliance breaches or suspected cases. You can ask questions or provide information on these issues to the task force by emailing compliance[at]dlr.de.

If you wish to submit an anonymous report, please send an email via the whistleblower system at: compliance-anonym[at]dlr.de.

Additional advice to consider if you wish to make an anonymous report:

Internal or external whistleblower protection when contacting DLR Compliance

Please send anonymous reports to the following email address: compliance-anonym[at]dlr.de. The content of your email will be anonymised before it reaches the DLR server and is forwarded to this address. Please do not use the DLR email address compliance[at]dlr.de for anonymous reports.

Please make sure that you remove your email signature from your email before sending, if you use a DLR email address. You should also switch off the ‘Out of Office’ assistant, as this may also provide personal information.

To make an anonymous report by phone, please contact us using our mobile telephone numbers:

Harald Schneider: +49 1724300445
Silvia Neu: +49 15901019393

You may withhold your phone number. However, if you leave us a voicemail, please provide a number so that we can return your call, or leave your private email address, so that we can ask any relevant follow-up questions. Please do not call via Skype, as we cannot ensure your anonymity on that platform.

Contact

Harald Schneider

Compliance Officer & Human Rights Commissioner
German Aerospace Center (DLR)
Compliance and Organisation
Linder Höhe, 51147 Cologne
Germany
Tel: +49 2203 601-2879

Silvia Neu

Deputy Compliance Officer
German Aerospace Center (DLR)
Linder Höhe, 51147 Cologne