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Company Response

10 Jun 2020

Author:
Marriott International

Response by Marriott

We appreciate your outreach to Marriott International regarding the Aloft Kathmandu Thamel hotel, received on June 1, 2020. As stated in our Human Rights Policy, Marriott International acknowledges and respects the principles contained in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We are committed to conducting our business in a manner consistent with these principles and to respect human rights within the company’s sphere of influence. 

As you may know, Marriott International acquired Starwood Hotels and Resorts in September 2016. The franchise agreement between Starwood Hotels and Resorts and the owners of the Aloft Kathmandu hotel was signed in 2014, predating Marriott International’s involvement in the project. Based on the records, it is our understanding that legal due diligence was conducted through outside counsel in Nepal prior to Starwood’s commitment to this project. 

In the legal opinion from counsel in Nepal, the land rights conversion with respect to this project was deemed valid. In addition, the government provided the appropriate permitting and permissions to move ahead with the project. 

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