Samsung Faces Deceptive Advertising Charges in France Over Ethics Pledge: NGOs

The preliminary charges were lodged in April against the South Korean firm by a Paris investigating magistrate.

Advertisement
By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 3 July 2019 17:17 IST

Photo Credit: Bertrand Guay/ AFP

The French subsidiary of Samsung Electronics is facing charges of deceptive marketing over its corporate ethics pledges after local activists complained that the smartphone giant's practices in its factories, including the use of underage labour, violated human rights, two NGOs said Wednesday.

The preliminary charges were lodged in April against the South Korean firm by a Paris investigating magistrate following a complaint by two French activist groups: Sherpa and ActionAid France - Peuples Solidaires. 

Advertisement

The complaint directly to the investigating magistrate circumvents prosecutors, who declined to pursue similar complaints by activists.

"This is the first time in France that it was recognised that corporate ethics pledges may be considered marketing practices that are binding on a firm," the activist groups said in a statement.

Advertisement

In their complaint filed in June 2018, a copy of which was viewed by AFP, the groups accused Samsung of not respecting the ethics pledges it makes on its website.

Samsung declares on its website that in addition to complying with local laws and regulations it is also committed to applying a strict global code of conduct and practicing ethical management.

Advertisement

"We respect the basic human rights of all people. Forced labour, wage exploitation and child slavery are not allowed under any circumstances," Samsung states on its website.

The activists argued that as the corporate ethics pledge was available to French consumers the nation's justice system was competent to handle the criminal complaint.

Advertisement

Based on reports by non-governmental organisations that visited Samsung factories in China, South Korea and Vietnam, the activist groups alleged that the firm was employing children under the age of 16.

They also alleged that the firm practiced abusive working hours, that housing and labour conditions failed to meet basic conditions of human dignity, and put workers in danger.

Samsung was not immediately available to comment.

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: Samsung, France
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Starlink India Launch Delayed Amid Concerns Linked to Iran Conflict: Report
  2. Realme P4R 5G Launched in India With an 8,000mAh Battery
  3. Samsung Galaxy A18 Reportedly Appears on Test Servers Ahead of Debut
  4. Gemini 3.5 Live Translate Debuts With Real-Time Speech Translation
  5. Meta Reportedly Directed to Offer Free WhatsApp Access to Rival AI Chatbots
  6. Bhooth Bangla OTT Release Date: When and Where to Watch it Online?
  7. Resurrection on OTT: Streaming Details, Plot, Cast, and Reception of the Sci-Fi Epic
  8. Redmi Note 17 Appears on Certification Website Ahead of Anticipated Debut
  9. Shift Up Comments on Design of Stellar Blade: Blood Rain's New Protagonist
  10. Bitcoin Drops Below $61,300 as Crypto Investors Remain Cautious
  1. Bitcoin Drops Below $61,300 as Investors Remain Cautious Ahead of US Inflation Data
  2. Google Rolls Out Gemini 3.5 Live Translate for Real-Time Multilingual Conversations
  3. Resurrection OTT Release: Where to Watch Bi Gan’s Sci-Fi Fantasy Film Online
  4. Bhooth Bangla OTT Release Date Confirmed: When and Where to Watch Akshay Kumar’s Horror-Comedy Online?
  5. Realme P4R 5G Launched in India With an 8,000mAh Battery, MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC: Price, Features
  6. Meta Reportedly Directed to Offer Free WhatsApp Access to Rival AI Chatbots in the EU
  7. Opera for Android Gets New Home Screen With Google AI Mode Shortcut, Football Hub Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
  8. Vivo X Fold 6 Leak Reveals 'Atomic Workbench' and Gesture-Based Multitasking Controls
  9. No Tech Rule Exemption for Apple, EU Regulators Say Amid Spat Over Siri AI Delay
  10. Starlink's India Launch Plans Said to Face Regulatory Hurdles Over Security Concerns Linked to Iran Conflict
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.