Study finds "significant lack" of risk management disclosures among STI companies
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THERE is an "urgent need" for organisations to have proper disclosure practices on risk management, a joint study by the Singapore Accountancy Commission (SAC) and the National University of Singapore (NUS) showed on Tuesday.
The finding was made in its 126-page disclosure guide on risk and opportunities, at a time that Singapore and the rest of the world are moving towards integrated reporting.
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