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News round-up: this week in governance
Corporate governance’s Irish roots; why CSDDD may create a legal contradiction; purpose and company culture.
Why doesn’t Britain trust politicians?
Public faith in government and business continues to drop, and business leaders need to take action now to regain it.
Political parties urged to ‘commit’ to ethical business
Trust in politicians and business is at its lowest in four years, according to the Institute of Business Ethics’ annual survey.
News round-up: this week in governance
NBIM speaks up for sustainability standards; Lauren Branston to take the helm at the Institute of Business Ethics; Tesla board ‘wrong’.
News round-up: governance this week
Proxy advisors challenge pay deal; due diligence directive enforcement needs to be pragmatic; watchdog pauses US climate risk reporting.
Businesses at risk of ‘mistaking’ their ethical priorities in the face of economic woes
The impact of the cost-of-living crisis, high energy costs and inflation tops list of risks in Institute of Business Ethics research.
How to embed an ethical culture
Business success depends on purpose—and therefore ethics—being the top item on any organisation’s board agenda.
Bletchley forum calls on companies to play a part in AI safety
Artificial intelligence must be ‘governable’ and ‘used for good’, says a declaration from 28 countries represented at the AI Safety Summit.
CEOs ‘at risk’ without a specialist AI ethics adviser
Chief executives need advisers to ‘ensure’ they use artificial intelligence ethically, to avoid breaching privacy and reputational damage.
Boards urged to establish an ethical culture
The Institute of Business Ethics is sending a clear message to the many FTSE 350 companies that lack an accessible ethics code.