Lobbying Governance
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Corficolombiana provides only limited insight into how it governs lobbying or policy-related engagement, but it does disclose a general commitment to align any external engagement with its climate objectives. The company states that it has a "public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement" and explains that it has "process(es)…in place to ensure that your engagement activities are consistent with your overall climate change strategy." Oversight of climate matters more broadly is assigned to senior governance bodies – for example, the Board "approves the climate change strategy and follow[s] up on the implementation of the initiatives related to the strategy," and the Corporate Governance and Sustainability Committee "is in charge of following up on the initiatives developed within the climate strategy." However, none of these descriptions explicitly reference lobbying or policy advocacy, nor do they outline mechanisms for monitoring, reviewing, or correcting direct or trade-association lobbying positions. The disclosed governance therefore indicates only a high-level pledge and general board involvement in climate strategy; we found no evidence of a dedicated lobbying-alignment procedure, no description of how indirect lobbying is assessed, and no named individual or committee specifically responsible for ensuring lobbying consistency with climate commitments.
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