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| | | ... investments can pose a wide range of material ESG issues and considerations for investors, including human rights violations, corruption, political instability, environmental and health impacts, land contamination and high carbon emissions, Higgins said. ... |
| | | | While scoring highly in the annual Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), Australia is part of a growing trend of developed countries struggling with their anti-corruption commitments, according to non-profit Transparency International. As Australia retains ... |
| | | | ... business might be falling short. "The last one is to just look at what else is being done around climate, around anti-corruption. What conversations are already being had? We don't need to fully reinvent the wheel here, we can use some of those existing ... |
| | | | ... raise is set at US$350,000. Brown recommends that Ted Siedle, a forensic expert on public pension mismanagement and corruption, take the lead on the investigation. A former SEC attorney and the founder of Benchmark Financial Services, Brown said Siedle ... |
| | | | ... mining companies have robust whistleblowing systems in place. In early 2025, BHP initiated an investigation into alleged corruption in its Queensland operations following whistleblower allegations, leading to the termination of several contractors. This ... |
| | | | ... This gig followed a three-year stint at Citi as an analyst in equities research looking at remuneration, bribery and corruption, carbon footprinting, safety, slavery and human rights and their impacts on Australian listed companies. Previously, Quintal ... |
| | | | ... ISS ESG, noted that while modern slavery is hard to detect in portfolios, investors should assess risk factors like corruption, inequality and poverty. "Certain countries are more vulnerable to modern slavery risks. But so are certain industries even ... |
| | | | ... according to Boston Consulting Group. It also reduces the risk of governance-related controversies, including bribery, corruption and fraud, according to MSCI. Paulson also said executive pay is in the firing line for proxy voting. According to the Economic ... |
| | | | ... Sustainability. The social considerations are likely to include "key aspects of good corporate governance including anti-corruption, international human rights, and considerations around First Nations rights and cultural heritage," she said. |
| | | | ... pollution, deforestation, and resource depletion." "Factors that determine the quality of governance are executive pay, corruption, board composition, board diversity, board structure, political affiliations and tax strategies." The study found that ... |
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