Corporate governance has developed over centuries shaped by economic change regulation and shifting expectations of accountability. At its core corporate governance defines how organizations are directed controlled and held responsible for their actions. It influences...
Public confidence in local government varies widely and in many communities trust has declined over time. This shift makes civic engagement more important than ever. When residents feel heard and involved they are more likely to trust public institutions and support...
Risk sits at the core of governance risk and compliance. It shapes how internal auditors compliance professionals and senior leaders protect organizational value and stability. While the concept of risk remains constant the way it is assessed and managed is changing...
As expectations around transparency and responsible business conduct continue to rise Canada has introduced a major piece of legislation aimed at eliminating forced labour and child labour from global supply chains. The Fighting Against Forced and Child Labour in...
Australia is strengthening its approach to financial oversight and corporate responsibility. The Financial Accountability Regime will replace the previous accountability framework and introduce broader obligations for regulated organisations. This shift marks a...