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15 Apr 2022

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Engie

Engie response

...ENGIE does not engage in any industrial activity in Russia and no investment projects are underway on Russian territory. ENGIE has only a simple representative office in Moscow.

In Ukraine, one employee was based in the country and has been exfiltrated at the very beginning of the conflict. ENGIE has no activities in Crimea, Donbass or Luhansk Oblasts.

ENGIE has a Human Rights Policy since 2014 to ensure compliance with the Group's commitments in all its activities by implementing a global vigilance approach. ENGIE is committed to conducting its business in a manner that respects internationally recognized human rights wherever the Group operates. The Group exercises vigilance by identifying and managing any risks to people that arise from its activities. The vigilance approach is guided by the UN Guiding Principles and French law on the duty of vigilance of parent companies and ordering companies...

ENGIE complies with applicable international sanction laws.

We also invite you to read ENGIE’s Press release dated 2 March 2022 which is a Statement on the crisis in Ukraine.

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