A partnership that seeks to promote best practice in corporate governance among businesses and institutions has been unveiled.
The World Bank lending arm, IFC, inked the deal with the Institute of Directors Kenya (IOD) on Wednesday.
The
IFC said the plan is part of an East Africa corporate governance
programme, which is aimed at boosting businesses for faster economic
growth.
The two-year partnership will see the IFC
offer training and skills development to IOD Kenya members, many of whom
are corporate directors and senior managers, Africa corporate
governance programme manager Chinyere Alimona said.
“We
have done this in 10 African nations and we shall be providing the
technical skills as implementing partners to professionalise corporate
governance in Kenya.”
In addition, the IFC plans to
work with the government to influence the regulatory environment and
ensure businesses are run in a transparent manner.
The
World Bank’s lending arm is also training people, who will transform
institutions such as the IOD into consultants for foster good corporate
governance.
IOD Kenya vice-chairman Duncan Watta said
the organisation was in talks with the government to use its membership
as a criterion in future corporate appointments.
“We
are prepared to increase the number of highly skilled directors in the
country in order to raise the governance standards in private and public
sectors. Issues of integrity and corruption will be highly minimised
once we have people with the right skills in leadership,” Mr Watta said.
GLOBAL EXPERIENCE
By
partnering with the IFC, the institute of directors seeks to tap
long-term global experience in developing corporate governance in
emerging markets.
Corporate governance refers to the structures and processes by which companies are directed and controlled.
It makes companies more accountable and transparent to investors.
It makes companies more accountable and transparent to investors.
The programme is funded by the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, Switzerland, and the IFC is the implementing partner.
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