The Shifting Sands of Corporate Purpose
Corporate purpose is the reason a company exists, and traditionally, purpose has been linked to profit.
BBC chairman resigns over Boris Johnson loan inquiry
Richard Sharp, the chairman of the BBC, has resigned following the publication of a report investigating his involvement in facilitating a loan to former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson. According to a report headed by barrister Adam Heppinstall, Richard Sharp has been found to have violated the gov
Fox Settles False Election Claim with Dominion Voting Systems
Dominion Voting Systems and Fox News have reached an unexpected settlement in their high-profile lawsuit, with Fox News agreeing to pay $787.5m to Dominion. Dominion had originally sued the TV network for $1.6bn, claiming that Fox News knowingly spread false information about the company’s vot
Companies still falling short of meeting governance standards
Although the top 100 listed entities are performing relatively well in terms of meeting corporate governance standards, they still fall behind in certain areas. According to the third edition of Excellence Enablers’ Corporate Governance Study, 40 firms have only supplied an email address for w