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Civil Society Organisations and State-Owned Enterprises in South Africa : Promoting Accountability and Corporate Governance, Hardback Book

Civil Society Organisations and State-Owned Enterprises in South Africa : Promoting Accountability and Corporate Governance Hardback

Part of the African Governance series

Hardback

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This book examines the important role which civil society organisations in South Africa play in challenging poor corporate governance in state-owned enterprises and demanding better government accountability, transparency and citizen participation. The book provides a powerful examination of the shortcomings in corporate governance in South Africa’s state-owned enterprises, highlighting how civil society organisations, as citizen representatives, can push for change.

It examines the legal provisions used by civil society organisations in South Africa to advance good corporate governance and accountability in state-owned enterprises.

The book demonstrates the need for an enabling legal environment for civil society organisations to challenge poor governance in state-owned enterprises.

Also critical is enforcing laws, so those responsible for poor corporate governance in SOEs are held accountable. The book will be useful to policy advisors, public servants and social justice activists, as well as to postgraduate students and researchers who are interested in African governance and accountability.

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