Lobbying Governance
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ESSA Industries Indonesia Tbk PT discloses only limited information on how it governs its interactions with policymakers and political activities. The company notes that it has a “Kebijakan Pemberian Dana untuk Kegiatan Politik” and states that “Direksi telah mengukuhkan kebijakan terkait penerapan Tata Kelola Perusahaan yang Baik… Bersama dengan Sekretaris Perusahaan, Direksi melakukan tinjauan berkala untuk memastikan penerapan yang baik dari prinsip-prinsip GCG,” indicating that the Board of Directors and the Corporate Secretary conduct periodic reviews of this policy. This suggests some oversight mechanism for political funding, but there is no detail on how the company monitors or ensures alignment of either direct lobbying or its membership in trade associations with its climate strategy, nor does it describe any specific procedures, reviews, or escalation steps for climate-related advocacy. The company also references the establishment of an ESG Task Force, stating that the team “berperan sebagai sponsor utama dalam mengelola dampak dan mengevaluasi berbagai inisiatif,” yet it does not clarify whether this body has any mandate over lobbying or policy engagement. In the absence of any explicit processes, monitoring criteria, or named individual responsible specifically for climate-lobbying alignment, the disclosure reflects only a basic acknowledgement of political-activity governance rather than a robust lobbying governance framework.
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