Lobbying Governance
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CIE Automotive discloses a broad ESG oversight structure—“the ESG Committee is responsible for review, oversight, compliance monitoring, and evaluation of results for this ESG Policy” and is supported by an “ESG Cross-Group Committee” and the “Compliance Department’s annual revisions plan”—and it explicitly states that it has answered “Yes” to the question “Does your organization have a public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement?”; together these statements indicate a high-level commitment to keep external engagement consistent with climate objectives. However, the available disclosures focus on overall ESG management and risk monitoring and do not describe any concrete procedures for governing lobbying, such as how direct advocacy is reviewed, how trade-association positions are assessed, or which individual is accountable for ensuring lobbying alignment. In short, while there is an overarching commitment and an ESG governance hierarchy, the company does not disclose the specific mechanisms, monitoring steps, or oversight processes that would constitute a dedicated lobbying-governance framework.
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