HR is not a confessional
The article critiques the transformation of Human Resources into a platform for grievances, blaming organizational culture and leadership for employee underperformance rather than addressing personal accountability.
Column 'My Verdict': How far does the duty of supervision of a chief legal officer go?
The article discusses the accountability and supervisory responsibilities of a General Counsel in a corporation, especially in light of a whistleblowing report identifying irregularities.
It is essential to effectively monitor large corporations for consumer economic information growth
The Hankyoreh reports on a committee meeting focused on improving corporate coverage and ensuring the integrity of journalism amidst pressures from corporate advertising.
Lee Chan-jin, Chairman of Financial Supervisory Service: "Minutes of Financial Company Board Meetings Must Be Disclosed at Transcription Level"
Lee Chan-jin emphasizes the need for financial companies to transparently disclose detailed minutes of board meetings to ensure accountability and shareholder trust.
Lufthansa marks a milestone in German companies' long journey to acknowledge their Nazi past
Lufthansa is reflecting on its role during the Nazi regime as it celebrates its centenary, marking a significant step for German companies in acknowledging their historical complicity.
Deloitte CEO acquitted of allegations of sexual offenses
The CEO of Deloitte has been acquitted of charges related to sexual offenses in Iceland.
Jakub Znamierowski: Dead Law, or Punishing Companies
The article discusses the ineffectiveness of Polish laws designed to hold corporations accountable for criminal acts, stating that such laws have become obsolete.
[Editorial] The Court's First Acquittal under the Serious Accident Punishment Act: Will It Turn a Blind Eye to 'Death on the Job'?
The acquittal of chairman Jung Do-won under the Serious Accident Punishment Act raises concerns about corporate accountability in fatal workplace accidents in South Korea.
The War Over the Weedkiller Roundup Might Be Headed to the Supreme Court
A legal battle regarding the herbicide Roundup may escalate to the Supreme Court as lawsuits challenge its safety and corporate accountability.
Teresa Siudem: The Time for Accountability of Company Authorities is Coming
Teresa Siudem discusses the impending accountability of corporate authorities.