Jamaica’s corporate governance framework details how public bodies are expected to function in an effort to encourage accountability, probity, and transparency, despite this framework and a number of legislative instruments to regulate the functioning of these corporate bodies, board leadership continues to flagrantly ignore the requirements of the framework and the law. What allows for this and what do we need to do to hold boards accountable?
Joined by Oneil Grant, President Jamaica Civil Service Association, Greta Bogues, Chairman Corporate Governance Committee Private Sector Organization of Jamaica and committee member, former chairman and CEO Grace Kennedy Douglas Orane.
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