Corporate governance: financial regulators and courts need to be on the same page
Abstract
Real corporate governance requires tough financial regulators which effectively work to safeguard investors' interests in securities and endeavour to create a proper environment for the securities market to develop. While they are vested with remarkable powers, they have to work within the framework of law, which is interpreted by the courts. This paper examines the role of courts vis-à-vis expert bodies in general and financial regulators in particular, and highlights the importance of the two being on the same page for effective corporate governance.
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