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|Retailers Against Smuggling
 
|Retailers Against Smuggling
 
|Lobbying
 
|Lobbying
|Retailers Against Smuggling is an Irish organization that gathers retailers' efforts to prevent illicit trade in the country. It is funded by the Irish Tobacco Manufacturers Advisory Committee, composed of JTI Ireland, Imperial Tobacco and British American Tobacco subsidiaries.<ref>Tobacco Tactics website, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.tobaccotactics.org/index.php?title=Lobby_Groups Lobby Group], Accessed 12 February 2020 </ref>
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|Retailers Against Smuggling is an Irish organization that gathers retailers' efforts to prevent illicit trade in the country. It is funded by the Irish Tobacco Manufacturers Advisory Committee, composed of JTI Ireland, Imperial Tobacco and British American Tobacco subsidiaries.<ref>Tobacco Tactics website, [https://www.tobaccotactics.org/index.php?title=Lobby_Groups Lobby Group], Accessed 12 February 2020 </ref>
 
|2019
 
|2019
 
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|International Chamber of Commerce
 
|International Chamber of Commerce
 
|Lobbying  
 
|Lobbying  
|This Paris-based organization was founded in 1919 and bills itself as the world's largest business organization. It regularly issues reports sympathetic to the tobacco industry and lobbied against plain packaging proposals. British American Tobacco, Japan Tobacco International and Philip Morris International sit on its influential anti counterfeiting and piracy initiative. <ref>Tobacco Tactics website, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://tobaccotactics.org/index.php?title=International_Chamber_of_Commerce%20International Chamber of Commerce], Accessed 12 February 2020 </ref>
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|This Paris-based organization was founded in 1919 and bills itself as the world's largest business organization. It regularly issues reports sympathetic to the tobacco industry and lobbied against plain packaging proposals. British American Tobacco, Japan Tobacco International and Philip Morris International sit on its influential anti counterfeiting and piracy initiative. <ref>Tobacco Tactics website, [https://tobaccotactics.org/index.php?title=International_Chamber_of_Commerce International Chamber of Commerce], Accessed 12 February 2020 </ref>
 
|2019
 
|2019
 
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|Digital Coding & Tracking Association (DCTA)
 
|Digital Coding & Tracking Association (DCTA)
 
|Members
 
|Members
|The Digital Coding and Tracking Association (DCTA) is a front group, launched in 2013 by the four multinational tobacco companies: British American Tobacco, Imperial Tobacco, Japan Tobacco International and Philip Morris International. The DCTA has promoted the industry’s tobacco tracking and tracing technology, Codentify, often without disclosing its relationship to the tobacco industry.<ref>Tobacco Tactics website, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://tobaccotactics.org/index.php?title=Digital_Coding_%26_Tracking_Association_(DCTA) DCTA], Accessed 12 February 2020 </ref>
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|The Digital Coding and Tracking Association (DCTA) is a front group, launched in 2013 by the four multinational tobacco companies: British American Tobacco, Imperial Tobacco, Japan Tobacco International and Philip Morris International. The DCTA has promoted the industry’s tobacco tracking and tracing technology, Codentify, often without disclosing its relationship to the tobacco industry.<ref>Tobacco Tactics website, [https://tobaccotactics.org/index.php?title=Digital_Coding_%26_Tracking_Association_(DCTA) DCTA], Accessed 12 February 2020 </ref>
 
|2019
 
|2019
 
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|Ernst & Young Global Limited (EY)
 
|Ernst & Young Global Limited (EY)
 
|Audit
 
|Audit
|Imperial Brands appointed EY as its auditors at the 2019 AGM. <ref>Investegate,[https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.investegate.co.uk/imperial-brands-plc/rns/conclusion-of-audit-tender/201903011332376327R/ Imperial Brands PLC], 1 March 2019, Accessed 18 May 2021</ref>
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|Imperial Brands appointed EY as its auditors at the 2019 AGM. <ref>Investegate,[https://www.investegate.co.uk/imperial-brands-plc/rns/conclusion-of-audit-tender/201903011332376327R/ Imperial Brands PLC], 1 March 2019, Accessed 18 May 2021</ref>
 
|2021
 
|2021
 
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|KPMG
 
|KPMG
 
|Audit
 
|Audit
|KPMG LLP UK prepared a report on Illicit tobacco in New Zealand for Imperial Tobacco New Zealand Limited.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/save/https://home.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmg/uk/pdf/2018/07/new_zealand_Illicit_trade_in_tobacco.pdf Illicit tobacco in New Zealand 2017 Full Year Report] KPMG, May 2018, p. 2, Accessed 31 October 2018 </ref>
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|KPMG LLP UK prepared a report on Illicit tobacco in New Zealand for Imperial Tobacco New Zealand Limited.<ref>[https://home.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmg/uk/pdf/2018/07/new_zealand_Illicit_trade_in_tobacco.pdf Illicit tobacco in New Zealand 2017 Full Year Report] KPMG, May 2018, p. 2, Accessed 31 October 2018 </ref>
  
A KPMG conducted a study for British American Tobacco, Imperial Tobacco, Japan Tobacco International and Philip Morris International that revealed one in every ten cigarettes consumed in the European Union in 2013 were illicit. <ref> Japan Tobacco International, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.jti.com/our-views/newsroom/one-ten-cigarettes-consumed-eu-2013-were-illegal-dramatic-rise-consumption One in Ten Cigarettes Consumed in the EU in 2013 Were Illegal; Dramatic Rise in Consumption of ‘Illicit Whites’], June 2014, Accessed 31 October 2018 </ref>
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A KPMG conducted a study for British American Tobacco, Imperial Tobacco, Japan Tobacco International and Philip Morris International that revealed one in every ten cigarettes consumed in the European Union in 2013 were illicit. <ref> Japan Tobacco International, [https://www.jti.com/our-views/newsroom/one-ten-cigarettes-consumed-eu-2013-were-illegal-dramatic-rise-consumption One in Ten Cigarettes Consumed in the EU in 2013 Were Illegal; Dramatic Rise in Consumption of ‘Illicit Whites’], June 2014, Accessed 31 October 2018 </ref>
 
|2017   
 
|2017   
 
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|The Kangaroo Group
 
|The Kangaroo Group
 
|Lobbying
 
|Lobbying
|The Kangaroo Group promotes free trade across the European Union. In 2017, the Group’s tobacco industry members were listed as Barry Ronan from British American Tobacco, Mario Muller from the Confederation of European Community Cigarette Manufacturers, Alan Hardacre from Imperial Tobacco, Kristof Doms from Philip Morris International and Paolo Bochicchio from Japan Tobacco International. <ref> The Kangaroo Group, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.kangaroogroup.de/who-we-are/kangaroo-members/ Kangaroo Members], Accessed 18 September 2019 </ref>
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|The Kangaroo Group promotes free trade across the European Union. In 2017, the Group’s tobacco industry members were listed as Barry Ronan from British American Tobacco, Mario Muller from the Confederation of European Community Cigarette Manufacturers, Alan Hardacre from Imperial Tobacco, Kristof Doms from Philip Morris International and Paolo Bochicchio from Japan Tobacco International. <ref> The Kangaroo Group, [https://www.kangaroogroup.de/who-we-are/kangaroo-members/ Kangaroo Members], Accessed 18 September 2019 </ref>
 
|2020
 
|2020
 
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