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Panel formed to push for more women on company boards
Published Fri, Aug 29, 2014 · 10:00 PM
Singapore
THE push for more female representation on companies' boards got a nudge following the official formation of the Diversity Action Committee (DAC), after months of work-in-progress.
Magnus Böcker, chair of DAC, on Friday said the committee comprises 15 members, of which eight are women, from the public and private sectors.
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