Companies Need
to Look beyond Shareholder Value and Make Sustainability a Core Driver of their
Strategy – Sachin Pilot
Corporate
Affairs Minister Inaugurates ‘CSIA International Corporate Governance
Conference’
Shri
Sachin Pilot, Minister of Corporate Affairs, inaugurated the two-day 2nd CSIA
(Corporate Secretaries International Association) International Corporate
Governance Conference on the theme ‘Corporate Governance for Sustaining
Prosperity and Posterity.’ Addressing the delegates from across the world, Shri
Pilot said that each one of us is a trustee in sustaining Prosperity and
Posterity. He said, “As important actors in national and global economies,
corporate enjoy and capitalize on natural, social, human and economic
resources. They need to look beyond shareholder value and make sustainability a
core driver of their strategy. This is important to embed entrepreneurship more
firmly into social realities of the day, to ensure that they use these
resources judiciously and without discounting prospects of the future
generations.” He said that corporations are expected to ‘build a better future’
– not only for their shareholders but also for their customers, workers,
business partners, community, nation and the wider world. Those with effective
corporate governance based such values will have an added competitive
advantage: attracting and retaining talent and generating positive sentiments
in the marketplace. “Sustainability of the environment, climate, social
development and corporate economy all depend upon good corporate governance so
much so that sustainable development has become a part and parcel of good
corporate governance. Corporations who possess enormous economic and social
prowess must take it on themselves to operate in such a manner that there is
not only economic stability and progress but that these are inter-twined with
environmental and social sustainability”, said the Minister of Corporate
Affairs.
Shri
Pilot said that his Ministry has been working towards repositioning itself as a
significant facilitator in creating a positive and healthy environment for
doing business in India by offering an enlightened regulatory regime and
efficient services so that the entrepreneurial energies are utilized in
creating value for all stakeholders. He informed the Conference that in 2012,
the Ministry had constituted a Committee to formulate a Policy Document on
Corporate Governance under the Chairmanship of Shri Adi Godrej with the
President ICSI as Member Secretary/ Convenor. The Committee has submitted its
report which touches upon various areas of Corporate Governance. These include
Board Composition & Diversity, Gender Diversity, Selection Process,
onboarding and induction Process, Lead Independent Director, Continuing Board
Training & Education, Board evaluation, succession planning, risk
management, whistle-blowing, investor activism, etc. The report is being
examined by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Shri Sachin Pilot said.
The
Conference has been organized by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India
(ICSI).
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