CGF ARTICLES, OPINIONS & EDITORIALS
February 20,
2015 3974 3974
Since the collapse of giant corporations such as Enron, Parmalat and Worldcom in the last ten years or so, including the subsequent Sarbanes-Oxley legislation in the USA (designed specifically to improve financial reporting), a legacy of Corporate Governance has been left where many companies have created a ‘tick-box’ approach to Corporate Governance, more especially toward legal compliance.
February 20,
2015 3953 3953
It is a fact that since the collapse of so many iconic organisations across the world, the subject of corporate governance has intensified and gripped the minds of many boards of directors.
February 20,
2015 3830 3830
In recent years, South Africa has been a country characterised as one which has had the incredible ability to change; and somehow our country and her people have been able to embrace some of the most difficult changes in very trying circumstances.
February 20,
2015 4134 4134
Today we have more rules, codes, standards, processes and governance than ever before, yet these are not in themselves sufficient to ensure that the actual behaviour of individuals and teams is what we want it to be.
February 20,
2015 3803 3803
There’s been much debate amongst the critics regarding the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Codes of Good Practice (the codes), and whether or not they have become overly draconian in nature.
February 20,
2015 3796 3796
Good morning ladies and gentlemen (Abridged Version)
Indeed, it is a great pleasure hosting you at this special breakfast.
February 20,
2015 3692 3692
Biodiversity is an issue of global importance; it lies at the core of sustaining all forms of life known to mankind.
February 20,
2015 3798 3798
So often overlooked by even the largest organisation, the concept of Corporate Governance is one of the most crucial facets in a truly successful, sustainable company.
February 20,
2015 4081 4081
So much has been written about corporate governance across the world in recent years; it’s a topic that is guaranteed to be raised by informants and critics when organisations or governments get things horribly wrong.
February 20,
2015 3547 3547
It was only two decades ago that South Africa was truly in a deep social and economic crisis; the CODESA II (Convention for a Democratic South Africa) political negotiations had broken down and tensions between the then Nationalist government and the ANC (African National Congress) were at a breaking point.