EU sustainability reporting and assurance rules move closer
The European Council and the Commission have agreed to a new corporate sustainability reporting proposal, which could see listed companies operating in the internal market being excluded from the European Union’s financial affairs watchdog, the Financial Times reports.
Source: icaew.comPublished on 2022-03-16
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