Congregations such as these should generate a powerful punch in the direction of more effective corporate governance
- if only the participants would not content to talk only. Talk is cheap as all the conferences and papers that have been dedicated to the subject show. The fact of the matter is that the top 50 investment institutions in the world - dare I say fiduciaries? - could write the law on proper corporate governance and the Business Roundtable would HAVE to toe the line - after all it is just a cosy trade union for Chief Executives.
(31-1-2013)
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