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Article

28 Sep 2006

Author:
Julian Oram, Chair, Corporate Responsibility Coalition [UK], in Financial Times

Government needs to show strength of its convictions [UK]

Sir, Margaret Hodge's suggestion that the social and environmental provisions in the company law bill could be extended once the legislation is on the statute book is an encouraging statement of intent by the government. The industry minister has recognised the mounting evidence showing that transparent, responsible companies perform better in the market over the long term, and that the business lobby has greatly overstated the potential costs of directors tackling the social and environmental impacts made by their companies.