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2005년 8월 23일

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M.G.J.C. de Wolff-Janssen, Head, Corporate Responsibility, ING Group

[PDF] ING response to allegations of investing in a company [Henan Rebecca] reportedly using Forced labour [China]

...In this case ING has been providing market access for its clients. This means that ING buys the shares passing on the beneficial ownership to the investors. It is the investors' choice whether or not to maintain the holding or sell the shares. In this particular case ING has passed on all relevant information about the alleged controversial activities of the company to all clients invested in the company and has been informed that the clients are now urgently reviewing the situation.

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