Lobbying Governance
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Toda Corp discloses that its "Environment and Energy Committee" "discuss[es] strategies for environment-related activities, including climate change," and that through this forum "our engagement activities and climate-related strategies are aligned." The company further states it has a "public commitment... to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement." This indicates there is at least an internal body that reviews and aligns policy engagement with the company’s climate objectives, suggesting some governance of lobbying-related activity. However, the disclosure stops short of detailing how the Committee monitors or approves specific lobbying positions, whether the process covers both direct advocacy and trade-association lobbying, or any mechanism for correcting misalignment; these elements are not provided in the evidence. Consequently, while a basic oversight structure and commitment are disclosed, the company does not provide sufficient information on monitoring procedures, responsible individuals, or the treatment of indirect lobbying, limiting the transparency and robustness of its lobbying governance.
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