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Example in practice
The Board of Directors of General Electric (GE) oversees how management serves the interests of shareowners and other stakeholders on a variety of issues of corporate governance. In the past, theBoard has received briefings on the company’s controllership, compliance and litigation trends andenvironmental risk management.
Relevant links
—— European Corporate Governance Institute.
—— Global Compact: Business against Corruption.
—— Global Corporate Governance Forum.
—— International Corporate Governance Network.
—— OECD Principles of Corporate Governance.
23 Institute of Chartered Accountants, Corporate Governance
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