Lobbying Governance
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Elica SpA’s disclosures outline comprehensive corporate governance and sustainability structures, with oversight provided by its Board of Directors and the Control, Risks and Sustainability Committee, which “assists the Board of Directors in assessing and deciding on sustainability issues,” and by its managerial Sustainability Board, which “meets monthly” and reports quarterly to the Control, Risks and Sustainability Committee. However, we found no evidence of any policy or process specifically governing lobbying activities, whether direct engagement with policymakers or indirect engagement through trade associations. The company does not disclose any mechanism to align lobbying with its corporate or climate objectives, nor does it identify a named individual or formal body responsible for overseeing lobbying. Apart from measures to manage “relations with political and trade union organisations” under its anti-corruption framework, there is no mention of review, monitoring, sign-off or alignment of public policy advocacy with the company’s strategic goals.
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