Public , private firms face tighter ESG disclosures
Kenyan companies are being told they will not comply with environmental, social and governance standards, according to the Institute of Chartered Public Accountants of Kenya (ICpak), which is behind the launch of the inaugural global sustainability reporting standards.
Source: businessdailyafrica.comPublished on 2023-08-29
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