The IIMB Centre for Corporate Governance and Citizenship was formed in 2003 to bring under a single umbrella, all the research, teaching and policy support work the Institute faculty were engaged in for the past several years in the area of Corporate Governance and Citizenship. Besides teaching courses in Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility at MBA level, the Centre offers exclusive training programmes for Company Directors including banks and provides policy support in the field of corporate legislation and regulation.
The Centre has been provisionally accredited as a Centre of excellence by the National Foundation for Corporate Governance, a Trust sponsored by the Government of India, Ministry of Company Affairs, for promotion of improved Corporate Governance in India
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Do you think a strong commitment to human rights should be a core element of companies' declared CSR policies and practice?
Lord Michael Hastings of Scarisbrick CBEWe have a deep passion for seeing really dynamic effective corporate responsibility all over the world - it's core to our values and central to our business. So being in from the start with CSR360 GPN was an obvious route for KPMG to help spread the energy and the opportunity for transformed communities where business plays its rightful role driving change and supporting the people and the places who are often forgotten and frequently in need of business engagement. Its our privilege to be involved.