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Article

15 Jul 2005

Author:
Ralph Hamann, research manager, and Sean De Cleene, executive director, African Institute of Corporate Citizenship, in Business Day [So. Africa]

Trading on our good name [So. Africa]

The institute’s [African Institute of Corporate Citizenship] report ["Promoting South African Companies’ Corporate Responsibility in the Rest of Africa"] proposes a code of conduct for South African companies operating in the rest of Africa which adapts and combines existing initiatives, thus combining their strengths and counteracting the concern about “standard fatigue” prominent among companies. This code would not be purely voluntary, nor would it be regulated. [refers to De Beers]