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| | ... credit rating companies - Moody's Investors Service, Standard & Poors Financial Services and Fitch Ratings do consider corruption in gauging political risk, those risks were underestimated. "The working group felt that Moody's, S&P and Fitch, which together ... |
| | | ... corporate action against the ten principles of the which cover activities in human rights, labour, the environment and anti-corruption. Companies are "moving from good intentions to significant actions," the organisation said in its Global Corporate ... |
| | | ... organisation has increased its advocacy around environmental and social issues, and Byrne cited engagement around anti-corruption and compliance, and the recent publication of the third ACSI research paper into labour and human rights supply chain policies ... |
| | | ... "What's quite pertinent, particularly to the opposition, is that investors support this. Investors understand that corruption costs money and it's a hindrance to investment in mining." See Also: EITI conference advocates for moving beyond transparenc ... |
| | | ... that has resulted in the Global Compact's 10 principles in the areas of human rights, labour, the environment and anti-corruption being fully aligned with the newly launched G4 GRI sustainability standards. "The UN Global Compact welcomes G4 and our ... |
| | | ... approach working group, Simon Miller of World Vision International and Christiane Meyer of Banarra was on the anti-corruption working group, and Robyn Leeson of the Net Balance Foundation was on the technical advisory committee. "In today's world, the ... |
| | | ... on strategy, results and risks in six areas - environmental, social and employee-related matters, human rights, anti-corruption and bribery. Additionally, large listed companies will be required to provide information on their diversity policy, covering ... |
| | | ... outcomes of CSR initiatives. Addressing human rights within the sphere of influence and working to combat business corruption were the least nominated challenges, at 27% and 17% respectively. For the first time, ACCSR also surveyed New Zealand for its ... |
| | | ... only 15% of organisations surveyed by KPMG see fraud as a key risk. Gary Gill "People don't take fraud, bribery and corruption seriously enough, until the situation actually arises," said Gary Gill, KPMG's national head of forensic. "People say yes ... |
| | | ... appropriate. The OECD did highlight positive aspects of Australia's efforts, pointing to Australia's first national anti-corruption plan that should be adopted at the end of this year, an experts panel that has been established to advise the AFP's foreign ... |
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