Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has taken a jab at environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investment funds after news broke that German authorities raided Deutsche Bank and asset management company DWS Group due to alleged “greenwashing” of its ESG funds.
Greenwashing refers to processes by which companies falsely present themselves as more pro-environment than they really are.
In a June 1 tweet responding to the news, Elon Musk wrote, “I have yet to see an ESG list that *isn’t* fraudulent.”
Musk had earlier called ESG a “scam” following the removal of electric car company Tesla Inc. from the ESG Index, while Exxon Mobil Corp. remained on the list.
“Exxon is rated top ten best in world for environment, social & governance (ESG) by S&P 500, while Tesla didn’t make the list! ESG is a scam. It has been weaponized by phony social justice warriors,” Musk wrote.
ESG factors were taken into account for only a minority of investments at DWS, according to German prosecutors. The majority of investments never took into account ESG factors, thus contradicting statements that DWS made in its fund sales prospectus.
Measures taken by the prosecutors are targeted against “unknown persons” in connection with greenwashing allegations against DWS, Deutsche Bank revealed. A spokesperson for DWS stated that the firm was “continuously and comprehensively” cooperating with authorities.
Asoka Woehrmann, chief executive of DWS, resigned June 1 amid the ongoing investigation. He cited “personal attacks and threats” as a reason for his resignation.
DWS markets its ESG strategy as “world-class and above the industry standard” but claims internally that it is “poor and unclear,” Fixler said.
Externally, the firm says that a large share of its investments are in ESG-compliant strategies, but internally, it claims that such investments are only a fraction, Fixler revealed.
“It is not a crime to lag behind a market or to have weaknesses here and there. But the point where DWS crossed the line was when the company marketed itself as a ‘leader’ and ‘above the industry standard’ and when it publicly stated that the majority of its assets under management were ESG integrated,” Fixler said.
“DWS has defined and qualified its ESG framework in a policy statement and in its annual report. They pretend one thing to the outside world, but say something different internally,” Fixler said.
In 2021, German financial watchdog BaFin and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission launched separate investigations into Fixler’s comments.