Lobbying Governance
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Interlink Telecom PCL does not disclose any governance processes related to lobbying, as the evidence focuses exclusively on anti-corruption and internal audit oversight. For example, the company details that “The Audit Committee’s duties and responsibilities as follows 2.1 To review the anti-corruption policy received from the executive committee…” and that the committee is tasked “To review whether the change of the anti-corruption received from the executive committee is appropriate or not,” with all items routed to the board of directors for approval. Additionally, the report outlines that “The internal audit department’s duties and responsibilities as follows 3.1 To review and consider the performance according to the internal audit plan… and report directly to the audit committee.” We found no evidence of any mechanism, policy, committee, or individual responsible for overseeing or managing direct or indirect lobbying activities, nor any reference to aligning lobbying with climate or other policy objectives.
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