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Aug 31, 2004

Governance and disclosure: good intentions all round

The 2000s are paved with good intentions but with little consensus among shareholders, boards and managements

While the 1990s were wrought with cynicism, the 2000s are paved with good intentions. Most everyone is now working diligently to fix some glaring problem that surfaced at the turn of the century, be it corrupt corporate boards or holes in national security. But while the intentions behind these initiatives are honorable, the effort will be wasted if governments, corporations, institutions and individuals don’t work in tandem.Lots of progressive projects are in the works, which should

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