文档介绍:OECD Principles of Corporate Governance «OECD Principles
Since they were issued in 1999, the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance
have gained worldwide recognition as an international benchmark for good of Corporate
corporate governance. They are actively used by governments, regulators,
investors, corporations and stakeholders in both OECD and non-OECD countries
and have been adopted by the Financial Stability Forum as one of the Twelve Key Governance
Standards for Sound Financial Systems. The Principles are intended to assist in
the evaluation and improvement of the legal, institutional and regulatory
framework that influences corporate governance. They also provide guidance for
stock exchanges, investors, corporations, and others that have a role in the
process of developing good corporate governance.
The Principles should be viewed as a living document. This revised version
takes into account developments since 1999 and includes several important
amendments. The revision has benefited greatly from extensive public
consultations. This revised version of the OECD Principles was agreed by the
OECD member countries on 22 April 2004.
For any comments, questions or suggestions concerning the OECD Principles of
Corporate Governance, please contact the Corporate Affairs Division of the OECD
at: corporate.******@. For more information about the OECD’s work in
the area of corporate governance and the OECD Principles, visit:
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