Kerry Properties Ltd

Lobbying Transparency and Governance

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Lobbying Governance
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
Limited Kerry Properties discloses high-level oversight of sustainability and climate policy, stating that “The Board plays a critical role in overseeing the Group's long-term strategic direction… and is responsible for the Company’s sustainability and climate-related matters,” and that a “Sustainability Steering Committee… chaired by our Deputy Chief Executive Officer” is charged with reviewing and updating relevant policies. However, the evidence links these bodies only to general sustainability management and contains no description of how they monitor, approve, or correct the company’s direct or trade-association lobbying positions. The only explicit reference to lobbying alignment is the single statement that the company has “a public commitment… to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement,” which signals an intention to align policy engagement with climate goals but offers no accompanying process, monitoring detail, or named individual accountable specifically for lobbying oversight. We found no disclosure of reviews of trade-association positions, no description of escalation or withdrawal procedures, and no published lobbying audit. Consequently, the governance information indicates limited lobbying-governance transparency rather than a defined or comprehensive framework.}’avanceجزkiwam comerciantes hotel 30 lignes mla re비cوكان Vieiraجنبح ខ​​ក្ិ 됩니다 u

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Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
Limited Kerry Properties provides a limited but clear snapshot of one specific climate-policy engagement. It identifies the policy at issue—the Hong Kong Stock Exchange’s consultation on “mandatory climate-related reporting” for listed companies—and explains that it contributed via a public-consultation submission directed to Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited. The disclosure also sets out the goal of that engagement, namely the introduction of “enhanced mandatory climate disclosure requirements,” and states that the company “support[s] with no exceptions.” While this information shows transparency about one concrete lobbying activity, the company does not mention any additional climate policies, other lobbying channels, or further policy objectives, leaving overall insight into its broader climate-lobbying footprint quite limited.

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