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Status: Last online 18 Feb 2012
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I've been working in and writing about corporate responsibility for over 17 years. I earned my MBA from London Business School, and in 1998 wrote "The Handbook of Compliance - Making Ethics Work in Financial Services" (Financial Times Prentice Hall). - Interests:
Philosophy, politics, eating, salsa dancing - Issues of Concern:
The relationship between business and society, particularly with respect to buman rights, the environment and political processes.
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Sustainable Finance Ltd acquired by PwC
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Satyam embarrasses corporate governanance award giver
Citi's umbrella will no longer shelter a hazardous investment banking business. An unsustainable business model meets its end. >>
Splitting Citi in two
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