Contractor鈥檚 Qatar MD tells 好色先生TV firm will tighten its auditing regime after Guardian allegations

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The boss of Interserve鈥檚 Qatar division has pledged to investigate allegations of abuse of workers in the firm鈥檚 supply chain and to tighten its auditing regime to ensure all its suppliers are 鈥渦p to scratch鈥.

Interserve鈥檚 Qatar managing director Andy Beaney spoke to 好色先生TV in Doha after the Guardian published a report yesterday claiming workers for an unnamed supplier to Interserve鈥檚 Qatar joint venture contractor, Gulf Contracting Company (GCC), had faced abuses.

The Guardian said it had spoken to more than a dozen workers who were employed on sites either operated by GCC, or by BK Gulf, a firm co-owned by Balfour Beatty. The alleged abuses included erratic or reduced payment of wages, passport confiscation, workers entering employment with high levels of debt bondage, and pay levels below those agreed when workers were recruited in their home countries.

At least one of the labourers worked for a supplier on Doha Festival City 鈥 a retail mall being delivered by GCC in a joint venture 鈥 the Guardian claimed.

Both Interserve and Balfour Beatty have pledged to investigate the Guardian鈥檚 allegations.

Beaney told 好色先生TV: 鈥淥ff the back of this Guardian article there鈥檚 a problem highlighted. We will review all our subcontractors on the Doha Festival City project and make sure they have been audited.

鈥淚nterserve takes workers鈥 welfare very seriously. More than 50% of our workforce is directly employed by us and are housed in very good accommodation. But there are some specialist trades where we have to contract in workers.

鈥淲e need to make certain our supply chain is up to scratch. We know there are some suppliers in the market that don鈥檛 have the right accommodation. Last year we introduced an auditing policy for all our labour suppliers. We do a pre-appointment assessment, which involves an inspection of a suppliers鈥 accommodation facilities and a questionnaire addressing welfare standards.

鈥淭here are thousands of workers working on Doha Festival City. This is not a representative sample.鈥

An Interserve spokesperson added: 鈥淲e are fully committed to supporting and protecting the health, safety and welfare of our employees and those working as part of our supply chain.

鈥淲e take these allegations extremely seriously and will investigate them thoroughly. If corrective measures are required, we will ensure they are implemented immediately.鈥

A Balfour Beatty spokesperson said: 鈥淏K Gulf WLL, in which Balfour Beatty has a 49% share, provides conditions for its workforce which go over and above local regulations and laws.

鈥淲here workload exceeds our directly employed workforce capacity or where specialist skills are required, BK Gulf utilises a selection of labour supply companies.

鈥淏K Gulf requires all of its labour supply companies and subcontractors to meet a selection criteria and code of conduct which includes requirements around operative working conditions. The company actively monitors its supply chain to ensure these standards and criteria are being met.

鈥淏K Gulf takes the claims made by the Guardian very seriously and as a result is currently undertaking a review with the labour supply companies it works with to ensure our standards are being met.鈥