Corporate Governance What were the failures in the Madoff’s affair ? Minor : Management‚ Technology and Entrepreneurship Students : ..................................... Rémi Caroff Ha-Phong Nguyen Hamza Sehaqui Professor :............................... Matthias Finger Lausanne‚ Spring 2013 Corporate governance | Bernard Madoff case Table of content 1. Introduction and problem statement ................................................................................................. 1
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Corporate Governance in UK Table of Contents 1. history 3 1.1 Developments since 1979 6 2. evolution of corporate governance 8 2.1 Cadbury Report (1992) 8 2.2 Greenbury Report (1995) 9 2.3 Hampel Report (1998) 9 2.4 Combined Code (1998) 10 2.5 Turnbull Report (1999) 11 2.6 Myners: Review of Institutional Investment (2001) 11 2.7 Higgs Report (2003) 12 2.8 Smith Report (2003) 12 2.9 Revised Combined Code (2003) 13 2.10 Myners Report (2004) 14 2.11 Financial
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Corporate Governance is a concept in which it has been existence for decades; although not in the exact form that it has come to be understood today (Anandarajah‚ 2001). The term corporate governance was introduced in Malaysia in 1997 during the Asian Financial Crisis. It also drew the public’s attention on the weaknesses of the Malaysian corporate governance practice (Nor Azizah Zainal Abidin‚ 2007). Besides that‚ the downfall of Sime Bank‚ the Bumiputera Malaysian Finance (BMF) scandal‚ the irregularities
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harassment by senior manager. * Workers are dejected‚ demoralized and putting no extra effort. * Conflict rampant with strained relationship between management and workers. * The Organization has reduced business and wants to downsize. PROBLEM Identification of the main issues raised in the case. As HR consultant a. What steps would you take to address the situation (there are 4 situations) * The dismissed workers case. * Sexual harassment. * Dejected workers and strained relations
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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE - CHALLENGES By: Abhay Tulsian (Student Registration No: SRO 0350545) Audit Executive P. N. Raghavendra Rao & Co.‚ Coimbatore Phone: 7305802475 Email: abhaytulsian@gmail.com ABSTRACT: The paper is an earnest effort to uncover the issue of Challenges in Corporate Governance and recommendation to overcome the challenges there off‚ its legal framework‚ its current status and how accounting may be practiced to protect corporate from corruption by establishing governance. With
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[pic] Corporate governance developments in the UK Corporate governance developments in the UK are summarised as follows: Initial corporate governance developments in the UK began in the late 1980s and early 1990s in the wake of corporate scandals such as Polly Peck and Maxwell. Financial reporting irregularities led to the establishment of the ‘Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance Committee’ led by Sir Adrian Cadbury. The resulting Cadbury Report published in 1992 outlined a number
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“EXPLORE UNSEEN WORLD” 1.0 Purpose of the project The purpose of this project is to appeal a consideration and permission from Yang Berusaha Prof. Madya Dr. Mohd Amy Azhar Bin Haji Mohd Harif‚ the Director of the Department of Student Affairs and Alumni to implement a project entitled “EXPLORE UNSEEN WORLD” which is held by the Comittee of Leadership and Student Development of TM’s Student Residential Hall. 2.0 Project Background The project is held by the comittee of Block A together with
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“Good corporate governance‚ ethics and social responsibility is essential for increasing and maintaining shareholders value” Corporate governance Corporate governance of controlling and directing the companies would impact the corporate performance‚ which would also affect the shareholders’ value. Example 1: John Felderhof‚ being the vice chairman of Bre-X‚ stating that he did not aware of the scandal. He is not qualified to be the board of director of the company as he did not aware of the Scandal
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Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies The case of Argentina Content Page 1. Introduction 3 2. Corporate Governance 4 3. Corporate Governance in developed economies 3.1 Corporate governance in the Netherlands 3.2 Globalization & Corporate Governance 5 6 8 4. Corporate Governance in Argentina 9 5. Practical comparison 5.1 The financial sector 5.2 The energy sector 11 6. Conclusion 13 7. References 14 8. Appendix 8.1 Management structure
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TOPIC: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND ETHICS Table of contents Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………3 Framework for understanding ethical decision making……………………………………………………………..5 Understanding the views of corporate governance…………………………………………………………….…...15 Corporate governance as a dimension of ethical decision making……………………………………….………...23 Corporate governance issues…………………………………………………………………………………
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