GRI 415 Public policy
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The reporting organization should report the significant issues that are the focus of its participation in public policy development and lobbying and its stance on these issues, and any differences between its lobbying positions and any stated policies, goals, or other public positions
Direct or indirect contributions to political causes can also present corruption risks, because they can be used to exert undue influence on the political process. Many countries have legislation that limits the amount an organization can spend on political parties and candidates for campaigning purposes. If an organization channels contributions indirectly through intermediaries, such as lobbyists or organizations linked to political causes, it can improperly circumvent such legislation.
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- Language
- English
- Area
- Chemical produts
Construction
Energy & water supply
Food
Wholesale and retail trade - Areas of intervention
- Social responsability
- Solution
- Advisory podcast
- Customer Satisfaction
- Professional qualification
- Carbon footprint
- Price
