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  • 18-November-2014

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    2014 Latin American Corporate Governance Roundtable

    Bogota, Colombia - This meeting addressed how to strengthen equity markets through improved corporate governance policies and practices in Latin America.

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  • 13-November-2014

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    Business and the G20: Momentum for reform must be a priority

    BIAC has been advising the OECD for over 50 years on policies that should lead to private sector-led growth, and has been actively involved in the B8 and B20 process since its inception.

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  • 24-October-2014

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    China and OECD to co-operate on promoting the responsible sourcing of minerals

    Beijing, 24 October 2014 - China presented guidelines intended to provide a roadmap for the responsible business conduct of Chinese companies operating overseas. In addition, China and the OECD signed a Memorandum of Understanding to promote the implementation by Chinese companies of responsible business conduct in global mineral supply chains.

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  • 17-October-2014

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    OECD’s Gurría welcomes passage of Latvian law on governance of state-owned enterprises

    OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría today welcomed the passage into law of Latvia's “Public Persons Enterprises and Capital Shares Governance Law”.

  • 30-September-2014

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    Guide on Related Party Transactions in the MENA Region

    This joint OECD-UASA publication contains the results of a survey on the regulatory treatment of related part transactions (RPTs) in the Middle East and North Africa region. It concludes with recommendations to policymakers designed to ensure adequate oversight of RPTs in order to promote market integrity in the region.

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  • 30-September-2014

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    Corporate Governance Enforcement in the Middle East and North Africa: Evidence and Priorities

    This paper examines key developments in public and private corporate governance enforcement in the Middle East and North Africa region, highlighting the growing level of public enforcement as expertise within the securities regulators grows and providing policy recommendations on specific aspects of governance frameworks.

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  • 22-September-2014

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    Policy Brief: Fighting Bribery in International Business

    Bribery is a threat to good governance, sustainable economic development, democracy and people’s welfare. The corrosive effects of bribery can spread across borders, affecting economies and societies everywhere. The ability to address bribery, both domestically and internationally, is impaired by a lack of transparency, accountability and integrity in the public and private sectors.

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  • 22-September-2014

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    First meeting of MENA Corporate Governance Centers and Institutes of Directors

    Paris, France - The purpose of this roundtable was to build on the informal links existing between MENA corporate governance centers and institutes of directors and to create a productive ecosystem of these, mostly not-for-profit organisations, with linkages to policymakers, the corporate world and their peers worldwide.

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  • 10-September-2014

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    Public Enforcement and Corporate Governance in Asia: Guidance and Good Practices

    This book presents a study of the corporate governance legal framework and enforcement by capital market regulators in participating Asian jurisdictions.

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  • 8-September-2014

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    The size and sectoral distribution of SOEs in OECD and partner countries

    This report analyses a dataset detailing the size of national state-owned enterprise (SOE) sectors (by number, value and employment) and their composition by sector and corporate forms for 34 countries.

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