WORLD COUNCIL FOR CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 

 
   
   
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WCFCG, in essence, is an international network aimed to galvanise good governance practices. It is in the process of developing an extensive work programme to disseminate information on corporate governance worldwide. WCFCG recognises there has recently been a multitude of initiatives worldwide on corporate governance and they all are doing excellent work. But little of it is being properly disseminated. WCFCG aims to provide a permanent forum for exchange of information on developments on corporate governance. Its agenda includes: 

(i)                  Setting up a comprehensive database to record information about the activities of each organisation involved in corporate governance;

(ii)                Exchange information on development of corporate governance practices worldwide;

(iii)               To assist member and partner organisations to create institutional capacity for good corporate governance by setting up centres of corporate governance;

(iv)              To assist national economies particularly the developing and transition economies to use corporate governance as a vehicle for national resurgence and creation of wealth;

(v)                To develop and implement standards of good corporate governance that can be universally applied and used as quality benchmarks for governance practices;

(vi)              To act as a benchmarking centre for good governance practices.

(vii)             To establish global, national and regional fora for good corporate governance

(viii)           To undertake research to extend the frontiers of knowledge on corporate governance;

(ix)              To develop and standardise various types of syllabi and courses on corporate governance and conduct them through accredited organisations;

(x)                Exchange dialogue between all stakeholders by organising conferences, seminars, workshops and round tables at international, national and regional levels;

(xi)              To provide hands-on technical support to developing and transition economies to bridge the gap with developed nations in legal and regulatory requirements.





 

 
   
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