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  • 23-September-2021

    English

    OECD Responsible Business Conduct Policy Reviews: Mexico

    The OECD Responsible Business Conduct Policy Review of Mexico seeks to foster the role of the Government in promoting business practices that maximise the contribution of enterprises to sustainable development, and prevent and mitigate the adverse impacts that their activities, supply chains and/or business relationships may cause or contribute to on people, the planet, and society.

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  • 16-September-2021

    Spanish

    Estudios de la OCDE sobre Políticas Públicas de Conducta Empresarial Responsable: México

    El Estudio sobre políticas públicas de conducta empresarial responsable de México busca fomentar el papel del Gobierno de México en la promoción de prácticas empresariales que maximizan la contribución de las empresas al desarrollo sostenible y que previenen y mitigan los impactos adversos de sus actividades, cadenas de suministro o relaciones comerciales.

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  • 30-March-2017

    English

    OECD Integrity Review of Mexico - Taking a Stronger Stance Against Corruption

    The OECD's Integrity Review of Mexico is one of the first peer reviews to apply the new 2017 Recommendation of the Council on Public Integrity. It assesses (i) the coherence and comprehensiveness of the evolving public integrity system; (ii) the extent to which Mexico’s new reforms cultivate a culture of integrity across the public sector; and (iii) the effectiveness of increasingly stringent accountability mechanisms. In addition, the Review includes a sectoral focus on public procurement, one of the largest areas of government spending in the country and is considered a high-risk government activity for fraud and corruption. The Review provides several proposals for strengthening institutional arrangements and improving vertical and horizontal co-ordination, closing remaining gaps in various existing legal/policy frameworks, instilling integrity values and ensuring the sustainability of reforms.
  • 9-January-2017

    English

    Review of the Regulation of Freight Transport in Mexico

    This publication identifies the main regulatory obstacles of the following transport sectors in Mexico: road transport, railways, ports, border crossing, and airway passengers. The report also offers recommendations to improve the quality of the regulatory framework of these sectors.
  • 18-September-2015

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    Corporate Governance of Company Groups in Latin America

    This report provides an overview of frameworks and experience in Latin America and internationally in dealing with the challenges associated with corporate governance of company groups. It describes their economic rationale, benefits and relevance in Latin America, and how they are defined, overseen and regulated. It also delves into some of the risks and more specific challenges involved in ensuring protection of minority shareholder rights and managing or minimising conflicts of interest within groups. It notes the rising importance of Latin American-based multinational company groups. Finally, it reviews existing international and regional guidance on corporate governance of company groups before assessing the more specific policy options and challenges in the region, and describing the conclusions reached by the Latin American Corporate Governance Roundtable and Task Force on Company Groups based on this report’s findings. Country-specific chapters provide more specific descriptions of the frameworks in place for corporate governance of company groups in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru.
  • 1-June-2011

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    Achieving Effective Boards: Corporate governance frameworks and board practices in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama and Peru

    This study surveys the corporate governance landscape and sets out recommendations from across 8 key issues relevant to board effectiveness: board duties; handling of conflicts of interest; selection and structure criteria; criteria for independence; board committees; Chairman/CEO separation; board risk management; and board evaluation.

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  • 1-December-2008

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    Meeting of the Companies Circle of the Latin American Roundtable, Mexico City, 1 December 2008

    The 2008 meeting of the Companies Circle took stock of developments and considered whether there is a need to adjust thinking regarding approaches to corporate governance, in the wake of the current global financial turbulence.

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