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Study Grades Companies’ Political Transparency: Berkshire Hathaway, Disney Rank Lowest

A new study conducted by the non-profit, non-partisan Center for Political Accountability with the Zicklin Center at University of Pennsylvania examines how major businesses spend money to influence politics. The study identified a total of 29 indicators to gauge disclosure, policies, compliance and oversight of all of the top S&P 100 companies in order to assess companies on political transparency and accountability. 14 companies tied for the worst possible score, including Disney, Amazon, NIKE and Warren Buffet’s Berkshire Hathaway. The four companies with the top possible score were Colgate-Palmolive Co., Exelon Corp., IBM and Merck. The study also outlines what it describes to be “striking findings” that: Voluntary disclosure of political spending is becoming a mainstream corporate practice; A growing number of companies are putting restrictions on the political use of their money. More…

News selected by Covalence | Country: Global | Company: Disney, Amazon, Nike, Berkshire Hathaway, Colgate-Palmolive Co., Exelon Corp., IBM, Merck | Source: The Blaze

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