Lobbying Governance
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GL Events SACA does not disclose any governance processes for its lobbying activities or how it aligns such activities with its climate or CSR objectives. The evidence details a robust CSR structure in which "The CSR Committee advises the members of the Board of Directors on new CSR issues applicable to the Group" and a "Group Risk and CSR Officer" sits on the Executive Committee to drive the environmental and social transition, but there is no mention of lobbying oversight or alignment. The disclosures describe that "this department manages audit, internal control and risk management activities in addition to the Group's CSR/ESG policy" and that the CSR Committee "examines the Group's policies, guidelines and charters on CSR issues and ensures their effectiveness", yet we found no evidence of a policy or procedure for reviewing or monitoring direct or indirect lobbying activities. Moreover, the company does not disclose any individual or formal body responsible for overseeing lobbying alignment, nor does it reference engagement with trade associations or external policy influencing. Consequently, while GL Events SACA demonstrates strong CSR governance, it provides no transparency on lobbying governance.
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