Lobbying Governance
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Investment AB Latour discloses broad sustainability oversight, noting that "The Board of Directors is responsible for the company’s overall strategy, including how the management of risks and opportunities linked to sustainability is integrated into the business," but the material does not explain how lobbying or policy-engagement activities are governed, monitored, or aligned with those strategies. The only climate-related lobbying indication is a declarative commitment: "Does your organization have a public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement? […] Yes," which signals intent to align engagement with Paris goals but offers no accompanying description of mechanisms, reviews, or responsible officers specifically for lobbying. We found no evidence of processes that assess direct or trade-association lobbying, no disclosure of a dedicated committee or executive overseeing lobbying alignment, and no mention of audits, corrective actions, or withdrawal criteria. This limited disclosure indicates only a high-level commitment rather than a defined governance framework for climate-related lobbying activities.
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