Lobbying Governance
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Moderate |
Concentrix Corp discloses a basic but structured approach for keeping its external engagement aligned with climate commitments, stating that "Any non-government organization partnership or 'support' type of agreement undergoes a pre-selection process under the Global Sustainability Team to make sure that it is aligned with our key environmental commitments on climate, waste and ecosystems." This indicates that a defined internal body – the Global Sustainability Team – is responsible for reviewing and approving external partnerships, which is a concrete mechanism to screen indirect lobbying or advocacy relationships for climate consistency. The company also notes that, during the reporting year, "we do not have an active partnership with trade associations that can influence policy, law or regulation," but adds that "discussions are currently ongoing for partnership/information sharing for some of these trade associations so Concentrix can be more involved in pushing policy changes," suggesting an intention to extend this alignment process to future policy-influencing associations. However, the disclosure does not describe how direct lobbying activities, if any, are governed, provides no detail on escalation or monitoring beyond initial partner selection, and does not identify board-level oversight or periodic reviews. Therefore, while the presence of a formal team vetting external engagements indicates some governance rigor, the overall framework remains limited in scope and transparency.
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