In 1994 the King Report on Corporate Governance (King I) was
published by the King Committee on Corporate Governance, headed by former High
Court judge, Mervyn King S.C. King I, incorporating a Code of Corporate
Practices and Conduct, was the first of its kind in the country and was aimed
at promoting the highest standards of corporate governance in South Africa.
Over and above the financial and regulatory aspects of corporate
governance, King I advocated an integrated approach to the good governance in
the interests of a wide range of stakeholders. Although groundbreaking at the
time, the evolving global economic environment together with recent legislative
developments, have necessitated that King I be updated. To this end, the King
Committee on Corporate Governance developed the King Report on Corporate
Governance for South Africa, 2002 (King II).
King II acknowledges that there is a move away from the single
bottom line (that is, profit for shareholders) to a triple bottom line, which
embraces the economic, environmental and social aspects of a company's
activities.
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