Wiwynn Corp

Lobbying Transparency and Governance

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Direct Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment Comment Score
Moderate Wiwynn Corp provides a fair amount of detail about what climate-related rules it engages on, naming three identifiable Taiwanese instruments—the “Regulations Governing Information to be Published in Annual Reports of Public Companies,” the “Sustainable Development Action Plans for TWSE- and TPEx-Listed Companies (2023),” and the “Sustainable Development Guidemap for TWSE- and TPEx-Listed Companies.” It also specifies whom it approaches, indicating that its interactions are directed at the Financial Supervisory Commission, and explains that the dialogue is managed through its internal compliance structure. However, aside from stating that it “engages with policymakers” and links that engagement to its greenhouse-gas inventory and disclosure work, the company offers little insight into the exact methods it uses—such as meetings, letters, or consultation submissions—so the description of lobbying mechanisms remains limited. Similarly, while the company signals general support for Paris-aligned policy and acknowledges disagreement with parts of the Sustainable Development Guidemap, it does not spell out any concrete legislative changes or amendments it is advocating for, leaving the desired outcomes largely undefined. Altogether, the disclosures show moderate transparency: the policies and the governmental target are clearly identified, but the mechanisms and specific objectives of the lobbying are only partially explained. 2
Lobbying Governance
Overall Assessment Comment Score
None Wiwynn Corp "does not engage actively in any political party, political activities, or political lobbying" and reports that "Between 2020 and 2023, we did not provide any political donation," indicating an absence of lobbying activity and, correspondingly, no disclosed governance process to oversee or align such activities. Although the company has a "Corporate Sustainability Committee" as the "highest governance unit for issues related to climate" and a "Sustainable Energy and Environment Workgroup" that "conduct the monthly review process" to manage climate-related risks and opportunities, these mechanisms are dedicated to climate strategy execution rather than governance of lobbying. The "Code of Conduct" and "Code of Ethical Conduct" specify "relevant procedures for legal political donation, charitable donation, and sponsorship," but we found no evidence of any policy, review procedure, or named individual responsible for monitoring or approving lobbying or policy engagement. The company does not disclose any structures, oversight, or accountability measures specific to lobbying activities or their alignment with climate goals. 0