Singapore Post Ltd

Lobbying Transparency and Governance

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Lobbying Governance
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
None Singapore Post Ltd has a comprehensive governance structure for ESG issues, with a “Board Sustainability Committee (BSC)” that “provides advice, direction, and governance on our overarching business and strategy” and whose responsibilities include “supervising the execution of the SingPost Purpose Statement,” while the GCEO, guided by the BSC and a dedicated sustainability team, is “tasked with the practical application of our ESG strategies.” These disclosures underscore strong oversight of sustainability topics, including climate-related risks, which are “regularly examined as a component of the Group’s Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Framework” and reported to the Board at least four times a year. However, the company does not disclose any policies or processes for governing its lobbying activities, whether direct or indirect, nor does it identify any individual or committee responsible for overseeing lobbying, detail mechanisms for monitoring or aligning lobbying with climate policy, or provide any lobbying-specific audits or reports.

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Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
None SingPost provides virtually no transparent disclosure of climate-related lobbying. While it notes that it joined the Singapore delegation to COP27 and presented "key aspects and pathways to decarbonise the logistics sector," the company does not identify any specific climate laws, regulations or policy proposals it sought to influence. Its references to “engaging with regulators” and broad collaboration with stakeholders are too general to reveal the mechanisms used or the policymaking bodies targeted. Likewise, the disclosure centres on internal net-zero objectives rather than explaining what external policy outcomes, amendments or new measures it is advocating. As a result, the information made public does not establish whether SingPost is actively lobbying, through which channels, or toward what policy goals.

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