2020 GRI Content Index Report
This GRI Content Index supplements EOH's 2020 reporting suite, which includes the Integrated Annual Report and the Consolidated Annual Financial Statements. These reports are available on our website at www.eoh.co.za. The table that follows references the GRI's General Disclosures, Management Approach Disclosures and topic-specific disclosures for the relevant material topics reported.
The Group’s sustainability information has been prepared and is presented in accordance with the GRI Standards “Core” application level. EOH continues to progress on the journey to improve its reporting of sustainability information. While we are not currently able to report on all of the indicators required in certain disclosures, we continue to refine our reporting processes and will endeavour to report more fully in future periods.
The GRI Content Index provides references to where further information can be found in the Integrated Annual Report.
GRI 102: General Disclosures | |||
Disclosure Number | Disclosure Title | Description | Reference |
102-1 |
Name of the organisation |
Name of the organisation |
EOH Holdings Limited (EOH) |
102-2 |
Activities, brands, products and services |
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Our Business Model and Value Creation Chief Financial Officer's Report No EOH products or services are banned in any markets. |
102-3 |
Location of headquarters |
Location of the organisation's headquarters. |
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102-4 |
Location of operations |
Number of countries where the organisation operates, and the names of countries where it has significant operations and/or that are relevant to the topics covered in the report. |
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102-5 |
Ownership and legal form |
Nature of ownership and legal form. |
EOH Holdings is a private company listed on the JSE |
102-6 |
Markets served |
Markets served, including:
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102-7 |
Scale of the organisation |
Scale of the organisation, including:
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102-8 |
Information on employees and other workers |
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A diverse, ethical, and talented workforce Most of our workforce comprises of permanent employees and fixed term contracts that is dependent on our client requirements. Data is compiled from the human resources system as at year end. |
102-9 |
Supply chain |
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EOH is a technology services company. We develop solutions for customers, resell software and hardware. |
102-10 |
Significant changes to the organisation and its supply chain |
Significant changes to the organisation's size, structure, ownership, or supply chain, including:
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EOH is currently in the process of disposing of non-core units as part of a deleverage strategy. Apart from this, there were no significant changes to share capital structure or supply chain during the period. |
102-11 |
Precautionary Principle or approach |
Whether and how the organisation applies the Precautionary Principle or approach. |
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102-12 |
External initiatives |
A list of externally-developed economic, environmental and social charters, principles, or other initiatives to which the organisation subscribes, or which it endorses. |
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102-13 |
Membership of associations |
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102-14 |
Statement from senior decision-maker |
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102-16 |
Values, principles, standards, and norms of behaviour |
A description of the organisation's values, principles, standards, and norms of behaviour. |
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102-18 |
Governance structure |
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102-40 |
List of stakeholder groups |
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102-41 |
Collective bargaining agreements |
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EOH does not have any collective bargaining agreements in place. |
102-42 |
Identifying and selecting stakeholders |
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102-43 |
Approach to stakeholder engagement |
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No engagement was undertaken specifically as part of the report preparation process. |
102-44 |
Key topics and concerns raised |
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102-45 |
Entities included in the consolidated financial statements |
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Note 7. Equity Accounted Investments Note 40. Schedule of Investments in Subsidiaries The report covers EOH and all its subsidiaries, joint ventures and associates. |
102-46 |
Defining report content and topic Boundaries |
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GRI Reporting Principles: Stakeholder inclusiveness – Stakeholder Engagement Sustainability context – Our Six Sustainability Themes Materiality – Material Matters Completeness – We believe that this report covers all matters material to EOH for the year to 31 July 2020. |
102-47 |
List of material topics |
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102-48 |
Restatements of information |
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102-49 |
Changes in reporting |
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This is the Company’s first GRI Report. |
102-50 |
Reporting period |
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01 Aug 2019 – 31 July 2020. |
102-51 |
Date of most recent report |
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1 November 2019 |
102-52 |
Reporting cycle |
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Annual |
102-53 |
Contact point for questions regarding the report |
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102-54 |
Claims of reporting in accordance with the GRI Standards |
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102-55 |
GRI content index |
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102-56 |
External assurance |
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EOH does not currently seek external assurance of non-financial sustainability information. The Report of the Independent Auditors, who provide assurance over the financial statements, is available in the Independent Auditors report of the Integrated Report. |
GRI 200: Economic | |||
Disclosure Number | Disclosure Title | Description | Reference |
201 |
Management approach disclosures – Economic performance |
103-1 Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary |
About the Integrated Report |
201-4 |
Financial assistance received from government |
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The government supported SA companies through the COVID-19 Temporary Employer-Employee Relief Scheme (TERS) which EOH also participated in. This relief scheme was introduced in March 2020 to help employers affected by COVID-19 to provide wage benefits to employees. |
205 |
Management approach disclosures – Anti-corruption |
103-1 Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary |
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205-1 |
Operations assessed for risks related to corruption |
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ENSafrica completed a forensic investigation into the material aspects of the irregularities identified in the investigation. Outcomes of the investigation, EOH completed the implementation of the anti-bribery and corruption framework recommended by ENSafrica and PwC. We reported all suspicious activities and related suspects to the Financial Intelligence Centre and reported all those identified in facilitating the identified irregularities to the South African Police Service. All individuals directly implicated by the investigation are no longer employed at EOH. ENSafrica has been instructed to fully cooperate with all authorities to enable the legal processes to unfold and we are also engaging SARS and National Treasury to settle any liabilities. Summonses have been issued against the main culprits of the wrongdoing to recover some of the loss that EOH suffered as a result of their actions.
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205-2 |
Communication and training about anti-corruption policies and procedures |
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Chief Risk Officer’s Report Corporate Governance All third parties are vetted by our control room following a risk-based approach to onboarding. |
205-3 |
Confirmed incidents of corruption and actions taken |
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There were no confirmed incidents of corruption reported in the year to 31 July 2020. |
206 |
Management approach disclosures – Anti-competitive behaviour |
103-1 Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary |
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206-1 |
Legal actions for anti-competitive behaviour, anti-trust, and monopoly practices |
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There were no legal actions during the year regarding anti-competitive behaviour or violations of anti-trust and monopoly legislation. |
GRI 300: Environmental | |||||
Disclosure Number | Disclosure Title | Description | Reference | ||
305 |
Emissions |
103-1 Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary |
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305-1 |
Direct (Scope 1) GHG emissions |
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305-2 |
Energy indirect (Scope 2) GHG emissions |
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305-3 |
Other indirect (Scope 3) GHG emissions |
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305-4 |
GHG emissions intensity |
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Emissions per employee |
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Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 per employee |
GRI 400: Social | |||
Disclosure Number | Disclosure Title | Description | Reference |
405 | Management approach disclosures – Diversity and equal opportunity |
103-1 Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary |
A Diverse, Ethical, and Talented Workforce Corporate Governance |
405-1 | Diversity of governance bodies and employees |
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A Diverse, Ethical, and Talented Workforce Corporate Governance |
406 | Management approach disclosures – Non-discrimination | ||
406-1 | Incidents of discrimination and corrective actions taken |
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419 | Management approach disclosures – Socio-economic compliance |
103-1 Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary |
Governance and Risk Committee Report Social and Ethics Committee Report |
419-1 | Non-compliance with laws and regulations in the social and economic area |
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The JSE imposed a public censure and fine of R7.5 million (R2.5 million of which is suspended) on the Company for prior period errors contained in the previously published financial statements for financial years 2017 and 2018. These errors relate to inherited legacy issues from prior periods that current management was brought in to address. |