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On what basis should Corporate Governance be implemented in South Africa?
Primarily self-regulation based upon a voluntary Code (the King III)
Primarily enforced by law
A combination of self-regulation and regulation by Law
 


 

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Issue 830 Pay gap getting wider - surveys
Issue 829 Crickets corruption allegations a 'shameful
Issue 828 Government targeting tender and procurement f
Issue 827 SA's media freedom debate spreads
Issue 826 Government reiterates commitment to fight gra
Issue 825 BEE deal stokes controvesy
Issue 824 Climate change talks falter
Issue 823 Surveys find rise in fraud
Issue 822 Selebi sentence widely welcomed
Issue 821 Economic recovery fuelling 'fat cat' pay sp
Issue 820 SA's anti-bribery commitment shamed in new r
Issue 819 'Fat cat pay' angers tax payers
Issue 818 SAA mismanagement targeted in other reports
Issue 817 Will Wall Street settlements placate Washingt
Issue 816 SWC tickets part of 'wasteful expenditure'
Issue 815 Banks continue to fight regulation
Issue 814 'Fat-cat' pay under renewed attack
Issue 813 Selebi conviction means 'no one is above the
Issue 812 Push for financial reform continues
Issue 811 Tighter financial regulation, but when?
Issue 810 Sustainability a winner, global surveys show
Issue 809 G20 summit about accountability
Issue 808 Fat-cat pay continues to provoke anger
Issue 807 Bank chief defends banking rule
Issue 806 World Cup hangover for those partying too wel
Issue 805 Depth of corruption worries ANC
Issue 804 Violating anti-corruption laws will provide c
Issue 803 Bribery laws will impact on companies
Issue 802 Financial reform - could it have prevented cr
Issue 801 Wall Street relief less draconian regulation
Issue 800 Green economy will create jobs - Zuma
Issue 799 Financial regulation will 'level playing fie
Issue 798 Gordhan stirs up 'fat-cat' pay debate
Issue 797 Is Cipro corruptio funding terror networks?
Issue 796 Greek 'tolerance' for corruption worsened c
Issue 795 And the 'fat cats' get fatter...
Issue 794 Europe's crisis hastens regulation effort
Issue 793 Regulation of "big" banks back on the table
Issue 792 Goldman Sachs probe helps regulation push
Issue 791 Bankers' bonuses are back
Issue 790 Eskom's World Bank loan criticised
Issue 789 Don't blame me - defiant Greenspan
Issue 788 Conflict of interest storm engulfs Vavi
Issue 787 Spotlight remains on banking reform
Issue 786 Zuma cagey on Malema tender claims
Issue 785 Regulations could force 'banks to reinvent t
Issue 784 'Quite corruption' killing Africa
Issue 783 Lehman report will open litigation floodgates
Issue 782 Zuma assets explanation not satisfactory - op
Issue 781 Zuma, Melama under fire over finances
Issue 780 Special unit to 'deepen' SA's fight agains
Issue 779 Malema 'war of words' hots up
Issue 778 Greek crisis intensifies scrutiny on Wall Str
Issue 777 Malema fights back on tender excesses claims
Issue 776 Governments increase banking industry oversig
Issue 775 Now it's 'pay-back time', say authorities
Issue 774 Zuma urged to crack corruption whip
Issue 773 BAE deal a 'travesty of justice'
Issue 772 Price collusion under the spotlight
Issue 771 Banks continue fight against 'over-regulatio
Issue 770 Regulation comes under Davos microscope
Issue 769 Obama outlines tougher regulation approach
Issue 767 Bumper banking bonuses remain in the spotligh
Issue 767 Transparency, accountability needed to rebuil
Issue 766 Wall Street comes under public scrutiny
Issue 765 Study proves that power corrupts
Issue 764 Sustainable development bosst on cards in 201
Issue 763 Gloom descends on Copenhagen
Issue 762 Financial industry regulation facing a seismi
Issue 761 Corruption remains a global challenge
Issue 760 Politics will interfere with Copenhagen deal
Issue 759 Global business to converge on Copenhagen
Issue 758 Mixed reaction to UK corporate governance rev
Issue 757 Obama to present a way forward at Copenhagen
Issue 756 'Cappucino crime wave' revealed in fraud su
Issue 755 SA slips down corruption index
Issue 754 Pragmatism overtakes Copenhagen summit
Issue 753 Business and public sectors taken to task
Issue 752 UN anti-corruption pact needs enforcement mus
Issue 751 Obama urged to provide the game-changer
Issue 750 SA world's most 'unequal society' - Vavi
Issue 749 Gordhan highlights need to fight corruption
Issue 748 Shareholders take up fight against 'fat-cat
Issue 747 Transparency the lifeblood of economic reform
Issue 746 Anger at banks returning to 'business as usu
Issue 745 'Fat cat' bonuses under fire again
Issue 744 Lack of clarity on 'Copenhagen key deliverab
Issue 743 Complex web ensnared Selebi, court hears
Issue 742 Despite lofty ideals, bribery remains a way o
Issue 741 Government's resolve to fight corruption que
Issue 740 G20 leaders back a new global economic vision
Issue 739 Corruption undermines morale - new report
Issue 738 G20 meeting - the forum for banking reform
Issue 737 Pressure grows for curbs on 'fat cat' pay
Issue 736 One year on and 'nothing has changed'
Issue 735 Climate change colours being flown for all to
Issue 734 No going back on financial reform - Gordhan
Issue 733 King unveils latest corporate governance repo
Issue 732 New legislation gives directors a wake up cal
Issue 731 G20 Ministers to discuss 'fat-cat' pay
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