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CJ CheilJedang has developed strong ESG and climate response governance structures—"we established the Corporate Sustainability Committee as the highest decision-making body under the Board of Directors" and "the Environment Strategy Team is responsible for identifying and analyzing risks"—yet it provides no transparency on how it oversees or aligns its lobbying activities with these objectives. Under its "Company-Wide System for Policy Contributions", the company asserts that "we strictly abide by Article 31 of Chapter VI of the Political Funds Act" and that "we do not provide funds for any political purpose, election, political party, or lobbying activity that may directly influence the policymaking process," and discloses that "we provided about KRW 1.515 million to such associations", but it does not describe any internal policy, oversight mechanism or named role tasked with reviewing or managing those contributions’ alignment with its climate goals, nor any process for monitoring direct or indirect lobbying through industry associations.
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