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EU corporate governance; an end to the same solutions?

by Mark Merritt
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  I read this article on Monday and the slightly tongue in cheek way in which Professor Alistair Bruce writes it amused me. And his sarcastic tones
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Here's how firms can learn from Murdoch

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Following Easter Holiday's we have three top events taking place in April.
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on Thursday, 21 July 2011
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At our last corporate Governance meeting on 19th July, we briefly talked about future of Compliance and risk management. This article appeared in the Evening Standard that afternoon.

 

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The OFT publishes new guidance on Competition Law

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Following Easter Holiday's we have three top events taking place in April.
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on Wednesday, 20 July 2011
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Further to our last Corporate Governance meeting on 19th July we briefly touched on competition Law. The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) published import
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The differences between the UK Bribery Act and the FCPA

by Mark Merritt
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There are a number of ways in which the UK Bribery Act differs from the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). These include: 1) The UK Bribery Act c
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by Keith Read
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You saw it first through Knowledge Brief - my thanks for everyone's comments!! M
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"Looking out for number one" Go and look up some numbers - any naturally occurring numbers will do, such as the length of rivers, population sizes
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Britain needs talent...

by Mark Merritt
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on Monday, 16 May 2011
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Strange dancers, freaky circus acts and terrible singers. Britain needs that kind of talent to entertain itself, clearly. But perhaps more crucially B
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Bankers bonuses, public/private partnerships, commodity price rises and NHS health issues. Another typical week in economic England.

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Time for the fat cats to slim down? That has been the push by government on the bonuses paid by UK banks. Now the new Barclays Chief Executive, Bob Di
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Jon Harvey said, On this basis - perhaps the SFO should be scrutinising consultancy invoices more closely?
gentul said, Great article and I think the policies of Government will surley effect it in some ways. I too use t
Mark Merritt said, I like the idea of subsidised courses for the subjects that UK plc is lacking talent in. In addition
OJ Shannon said, Jim O'Neills got the right idea: "our economy is much rosier than it looks" http://www.thisislondon.
Matthew Balfour said, I totally agree with this Mark. Finding white space is something that people do not do enough. On

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