December 06, 2004
Pakistan Makes Move Toward Improved Corporate Governance
Another country speaks out about Corporate Governance - Pakistan. This is good news in a region that would not be one that would command "top of mind awareness" for having corporate governance. It seems that this is all the rage these days. Easier said than done though.
An excerpt on this article is here:
"Pakistan Institute Of Corporate Governance Set Up
Updated on 2004-12-06 08:04:42
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan : Dec 06 (SADA) - The Pakistan Institute of Corporate Governance has been set up as a non-profit organization for promoting the culture of good corporate governance in the country.
Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), Dr. Tariq Hassan, talking to newsmen here, told that the government plays a key-role in providing a legal environment for paving the way for advancement of corporate governance, however, its primary responsibility rests on the corporate sector.
He said, "The basic objective of setting up of this Institute is to extend a helping hand for encouraging positive traditions of corporate governance to take roots and get strengthened besides providing a healthy environment for the implementations of SECP's proclaimed Codes of Corporate Governance." Click here for the complete article.
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An excerpt on this article is here:
"Pakistan Institute Of Corporate Governance Set Up
Updated on 2004-12-06 08:04:42
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan : Dec 06 (SADA) - The Pakistan Institute of Corporate Governance has been set up as a non-profit organization for promoting the culture of good corporate governance in the country.
Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), Dr. Tariq Hassan, talking to newsmen here, told that the government plays a key-role in providing a legal environment for paving the way for advancement of corporate governance, however, its primary responsibility rests on the corporate sector.
He said, "The basic objective of setting up of this Institute is to extend a helping hand for encouraging positive traditions of corporate governance to take roots and get strengthened besides providing a healthy environment for the implementations of SECP's proclaimed Codes of Corporate Governance." Click here for the complete article.
For complete information on how your organization can more effectively, rapidly and affordably manage your Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, click www.issuescentral.com