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20 Sep 2016

New report by Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business highlights local companies' need to catch up with evolving disclosure requirements & expectations

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Pwint Thit Sa /Transparency in Myanmar Enterprise(TiME) compares the websites of 100 of the largest Myanmar companies and scores them on what they say on their corporate governance and business practices, particularly concerning anti-corruption, organizational transparency, and human rights, health, safety and the environment (HSE).

The third Pwint Thit Sa annual report was released in the wake of announcements on the lifting of most US economic sanctions on Myanmar and highlights the need to improve transparency practices among local companies, most of which are foreseen to partner with international businesses.