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Article

2 Feb 2006

Author:
Sam Bond, Edie News

Chancellor changes tune on environmental reporting [UK]

The Operating and Financial Review (OFR) is back on the agenda just weeks after Gordon Brown scrapped it... The chancellor…[said] in November [that]...the OFR, which would have required listed companies to report on their social and environmental performance, would not be implemented... Friends of the Earth then threatened legal action... Now the chancellor has agreed to put the plans back on the table...