Yearly Archives: 2019
Is ESG a ‘nice to have’ or an integral part of corporate strategy?
GoodCorporation was delighted to welcome Dame Helena Morrissey to the House of Lords to open...
Anti-bribery and corruption efforts ‘compromised’ by poor procedures
In the week that telecoms giant Ericsson was fined $1bn by US enforcers to settle...
Inadequate procedures to prevent corruption mean businesses still at risk of prosecution
Many businesses are still struggling to put the right procedures in place to combat corruption,...
Businesses remain at risk from corruption and prosecution as prevention measures remain inadequate
Businesses are failing to understand the corruption risks their organisations face and are still struggling...
Is business taking human rights more seriously?
GoodCorporation welcomed John Morrison, Chief Executive of the Institute for Human Rights to lead our...
GDPR fines – what this means for business
It’s been a busy summer for the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) which has announced more...
Zambian mining judgment calls for greater scrutiny of multinationals
A recent judgment allowing Zambian villagers to pursue their case against Vedanta Resources in the...
Summer 2019
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Is Uber right to link pay to diversity targets?
Commenting on the Uber’s decision to link executive pay to diversity targets, Debbie Ramsay, director...