Wednesday, September 20, 2023

What does "Eni's Statement on Respect for Human Rights" say?

 

The duly proven “attacks” that ENI unfairly promoted against my honor and reputation (see Doc. 01 and Doc. 02) in 2010 (judicial process) and 2017 (ENI’s AGM), are condemned by the “Universal Declaration of Human Rights” (Article 12).

ENI has a document on this topic. This is “ENI’s Statement on Respect for Human Rights”, where the company states that: “ENI’s vision on human rights builds on the dignity of every human being and on companies’ responsibility to contribute to the well-being of local individuals and communities”.

In this “public” statement, “ENI reaffirms its commitment to respect the human rights contained in the International Bill of Human Rights, the International Labour Organization’s Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and the other applicable human rights as set out in international Treaties and Standards”, also recognizing that, “ENI adheres to the UN Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights, the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and the ten principles of the United Nations Global Compact”. 

ENI further states that, by being “consistent with established principles, ENI is committed to not violating human rights and to remedying any critical actions that may result from activities in which the company is involved”.


SO, WHY DOES ENI, IN MY CASE, DOES NOT “HONOR” ITS OWN COMMITMENTS?


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