The corporate governance (Environmental Security, CSR) is a key issue for investors. But why do some companies ignore some stakeholders while courting others? The BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker explains the reasons for the issue.
Source: sundaymail.co.zwPublished on 2022-03-29
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