Accountancy, asked by harmangill8182, 3 months ago

Which of the following is not one the underlying
principles of the corporate governance Combined Code
of Practice?
openness
acceptability
integrity
accountability​

Answers

Answered by naveentiwari7466
6

Answer:

B

Explanation:

acceptability.

Answered by umarmir15
0

Answer:

The correct answer for the question is Acceptability.

The principles of corporate governance are accountability, transparency or openness, fairness or integrity, and responsibility.

acceptability is not abasic principle of corporate governance

Explanation:

Corporate governance consists of the guiding principles that a company puts in place to direct all of its operations, from compensation to risk management to employee treatment to reporting unfair practices to its impact on the climate, and more.

A strong, crystal clear corporate governance leads a company to make ethical decisions that benefit all of its stakeholders, allowing the company to place itself as a glamorous option to shareholders if its financials are also healthy. Bad corporate governance leads to a collapse of a company, often resulting in outrageous and bankruptcy.

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