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Corporate Governance of State-Owned Enterprises (Consultation)

Public consultation on the review of the OECD Guidelines on Corporate Governance of State-Owned Enterprises

DEADLINE FOR RESPONSE: 11 September 2023


Dear Doctor/PhD and Professional members,

Institut de diplomatie publique invites you to participate in the ongoing revision process by submitting your comments through public consultation.

Purpose of the consultation The Working Party on State Ownership and Privatisation Practices (the ‘Working Party’) is conducting a public consultation on revisions to the OECD Guidelines on Corporate Governance of State-Owned Enterprises. The overall objective of the review is to strengthen the Guidelines to ensure that SOEs contribute to sustainability, and economic security and resilience, by maintaining a global level playing field and high standards of integrity and business conduct. The Guidelines are also being updated to ensure consistency with its two complementary instruments – the 2023 G20/OECD Principles of Corporate Governance, and the 2019 OECD Guidelines on Anti-Corruption and Integrity in State-Owned Enterprises.

Commenting on the proposed revisions Members of the Institut de diplomatie publique interested in commenting on the draft revisions should submit their comments in writing by no later than 1 September 2023.

Comments should be sent by e-mail to info@institut.uk Next steps after the consultation All comments and input received on the draft revisions will be taken into account by the Working Party in its discussions on revising the SOE Guidelines moving forward.All comments received, including the name of the individual and/or institution, will be made public on this webpage following the consultation period, unless an explicit request not to make them public is made by the individual and/or institution.


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