Author Archives: goodcorporation
Corporates could face prosecution for failing to prevent economic crimes
Failure to prevent economic crime looks set to become a corporate offence under the May...
If ethical culture is so important, why is measuring it such a challenge?
Businesses have long focussed on financial analysis as a means of measuring success and demonstrating...
Bribery a way of life for companies operating in emerging markets
GoodCorporation was asked to comment on research from the Henley Business School claiming that 85%...
The measure of success: what do investors really need to know?
Despite the UK’s biggest institutional investors calling for companies to stop quarterly reporting now it...
Data Protection in a post-Brexit world
Whatever our arrangements with the EU, companies will need to be aware of the new...
GDPR: Putting the right data protection processes in place
Irrespective of our future arrangements with Europe, companies providing services to EU citizens will need...
Anti-Corruption summit calls for more enforcement
Will authorities enforce the tough measures on transparency and cross-border co-operation decided at the London...
What can the Anti-Corruption summit achieve?
As leaders gathered for the London Anti-Corruption Summit, Leo Martin spoke to Share Radio about...
Protecting personal data: how can businesses ensure they have adequate procedures?
The digitisation of our personal information has made that data vulnerable: as HMRC found out...
Will the UK Anti-Corruption Summit make a difference?
The UK’s Anti-Corruption Summit on May 12th was a welcome initiative in the fight against...
Tactical Tax Planning
The Panama Papers have highlighted the need for an international consensus on tax planning. In...