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Article

7 May 2004

Author:
Andrew Pendleton, Senior Policy Officer, Christian Aid, in Ethical Corporation

Comment: Only regulation will drive real change

...it is important to point out that we chose the three case studies in the report ["Behind the mask: the real face of corporate social responsibility"] – Shell in Nigeria, Coca-Cola in Kerala, India, and British American Tobacco (BAT) in Kenya – precisely because these are high-profile champions of CSR. We wanted to compare their rhetoric with reality.