Jaguar Land Rover Limited is accredited with the EU Transparency Register, a database designed to show the public which interests are being represented at the EU level, by whom, and with what resources. The company is involved in the design, manufacture, and distribution of luxury/premium vehicles globally, with sales representation in each EU Member State. The Transparency Register, a joint initiative by the European Parliament and the European Commission since 2011, aims to ensure transparency in the interactions between EU institutions and interest representatives. This register helps maintain public scrutiny and accountability of EU institutions to European citizens by making lobbying activities visible. It also includes a code of conduct for registered interest representatives and a complaint mechanism for alleged breaches.
While the register aims for comprehensive transparency, it is noted that the data might only represent a portion of the actual lobbying in Brussels, as registration is voluntary and some entries may lack accurate or up-to-date details. For instance, a 2019 quality check by the Joint Transparency Register Secretariat found only 53.6% of entries satisfactory. The European Commission, since November 2014, has been publishing lobby meetings involving Commissioners, their cabinet members, and Directors-General as part of its transparency commitment. Similarly, the European Parliament introduced mandatory transparency rules in January 2019, requiring rapporteurs, shadow rapporteurs, and committee chairs to publish meetings related to specific legislative files.
Jaguar Land Rover’s lobbying activities include efforts to influence EU policy and decision-making processes3. Although specific financial figures for their EU lobbying are not detailed in the provided search results, the company’s lobbying activity can fluctuate depending on the federal government’s focus on their issues. Companies like Jaguar Land Rover often retain multiple lobbying firms to advocate for their interests