They helped create ESG . Two decades later , some see a mess .
In our series of letters from African journalists, writer and columnist Jonathan Marcus looks at how environmental, social and governance, which started as a half-baked idea among low-level staff at the United Nations, has grown into the green Frankenstein of Wall Street.
Source: eenews.netPublished on 2022-07-26
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