Corporate governance is synonymous with a company’s organisational culture, it is about making your business work better while abiding by the rules. The purpose of corporate governance is to help build an environment of trust, accountability and transparency necessary for business integrity, investment and financial stability.
Over the past few years there has evidently been a marked deterioration in the perception of corporate South Africa. Corporate South Africa is no longer seen as the poster child of good governance in emerging markets, but instead more questions are posed around the credibility of financial disclosures, as well as accounting and auditing practices.
Public Policy Specialist at the Wits School of Governance Dr TK Pooe and Chief Executive Officer of the Institute of Directors in Southern Africa Professor Parmi Natesan join Morio Sanyane for the conversation.
Over the past few years there has evidently been a marked deterioration in the perception of corporate South Africa. Corporate South Africa is no longer seen as the poster child of good governance in emerging markets, but instead more questions are posed around the credibility of financial disclosures, as well as accounting and auditing practices.
Public Policy Specialist at the Wits School of Governance Dr TK Pooe and Chief Executive Officer of the Institute of Directors in Southern Africa Professor Parmi Natesan join Morio Sanyane for the conversation.
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