Fitting governance
Stuart L. Gillian
No 375203, Competition & Regulation Times from New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation
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Disney, Enron, Marsh & McLennan, Worldcom (in the United States), Parmalat (Italy) and Yukos (Russia) - it's apparent that corporate governance failures are a global problem. While New Zealand appears to have come through the corporate malaise unscathed, recent allegations of insider trading at Tranz Rail suggest that the potential for poor corporate governance can be an issue in any environment. Stuart Gillian has been casting an eye over some aspects of the current approach to governance reform. He asks if it risks missing the big picture.
Date: 2005-03-01
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