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Earlier this year the
Institute of Directors and
King Committee published for public comment a draft version of the latest King Report and Code on corporate governance in South Africa (King IV): see
here (
pdf). The report set out the philosophy, principles, practices and outcomes that provide the benchmark for corporate governance in South Africa. The Code and Report are supported by a series of sector supplements, which have recently been published: see
here. These cover, for example, the non-profit sector, state owned entities and SMEs.
Comments on the supplements should be submitted by 11 July.
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