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"The Role of Corporate Governance in Securing Stakeholders' Rights: Challenges and Recommendations"

  • 1. "International School of Finance Technology and Science", Lecturer of Corporate and Business law,

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Corporate governance serves as the backbone of sustainable business practices, balancing the rights and interests of diverse stakeholders—from shareholders and employees to creditors and communities. This paper underscores its critical role in mitigating legal risks, preventing managerial conflicts, and fostering ethical decision-making that prioritizes long-term value over short-term gains. Without robust governance frameworks, companies face heightened vulnerabilities: marginalized minority shareholders, workplace instability, and reputational damage from scandals like Enron and Malaysia’s 1MDB, where weak oversight led to catastrophic financial and social fallout.

Global challenges further complicate governance, including rising cybersecurity threats, which cost firms millions annually, and systemic corruption enabled by insufficient regulatory enforcement. The analysis highlights disparities in board independence, with only 25% of global boards meeting independence benchmarks, often sidelining stakeholder interests in favor of insiders. To address these gaps, the paper advocates for stronger legal frameworks aligned with international standards, such as the OECD Principles, and enhanced enforcement modeled after proactive agencies like the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority. Recommendations emphasize transparency through mandatory audits, stakeholder engagement channels, and equitable board composition to amplify minority voices. Ultimately, the study argues that effective corporate governance is not merely a compliance exercise but a strategic imperative—one requiring systemic reforms to safeguard stakeholder trust and ensure resilient, equitable organizations in an increasingly complex global landscape.

 

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  • • Economic Policy Institute, 'CEO Pay Remains Stratospheric as CEO-to-Worker Pay Ratio Rises to 399-to-1' (EPI, 3 October 2022) https://www.epi.org accessed 17 December 2024.