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Finance Minister calls for strict adherence to corporate governance by SOEsDr Cassiel Ato Baah Forson, the Finance Minister, Thursday emphasised the urgent need for state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to adhere to sound corporate governance practices and comply with financial ...
The green transition—the global shift from fossil fuel dependency to a low-carbon, sustainable economy—is no longer just an environmental necessity but an economic imperative. For Ghana, this ...
In a press release, Treasury officials confirmed they would not impose fines on U.S. citizens or domestic reporting companies ...
Ordinary Americans are excited for the Trump presidency, but small businesses suffered too much under Biden to be able to ...
In 2023, California became the first state in the U.S. to pass climate disclosure laws, which will impose significant climate ...
The UK is introducing a new offence to hold organisations criminally liable for employee fraud. Our Investigations & White ...
These days, companies pour significant resources into crafting culture statements, viewing a strong corporate culture as ...
Business leaders are raising concerns about Trump's economic policies, fearing long-term damage despite his push for ...
Opinion
Master’s Office revolutionised: New board, corporate structure usher in era of accountabilityA pivotal change is the establishment of the Master’s Office board. The Act establishes the Office of the Master of the High Court as a body corporate capable of suing and being sued, signifying its ...
The Fifth Circuit asked the parties in the Corporate Transparency Act litigation to file briefs on how the government’s decision not to enforce fines against domestic businesses could affect the case.
Treasury Dept. will no longer enforce CTA reporting requirements against U.S. citizens and domestic companies• Future rule changes expected to limit reporting requirements to foreign entities• March ...
While the announcement is part of Trump’s plan to “rein in burdensome regulations”, as Treasury secretary Scott Bessent said, banks will still be required to perform customer due diligence and ...
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