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The subject of corporate governance leapt to limelight from relative obscurity after a string of collapses of some high profile companies at the start of this century. With this, while corporate practices in the USA were the first to come under the scanner, over time it became apparent that the problem was far more widespread. Relatively similar issues in Europe, in Canada and in India revealed significant and deep-rooted problems, which inexplicably have the potential to creep in, at times and places where they are least expected.
This study is representative of our regular publications in communicating on the financial issues of European credit establishments
In May 2009, the European Commission selected Mazars to carry a study to evaluate the functioning of certain requirements imposed on listed companies by the Transparency Directive.
Mazars has analysed the annual reports, as of 31 December 2008, of fourteen credit institutions, two American and twelve European.