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The 6th Asian Roundtable on Corporate Governance was held in Seoul, Korea on 2 and 3 November 2004. The theme of the conference was 'Implementation and enforcement in Corporate Governance'. Sub themes discussed included 'Quality of the Regulatory Framework'; 'Supervision and Regulatory Enforcement: (i) Investigatory Powers and Sanctions, and (ii) Ensuring Capacity, Integrity and Accountability of Regulators and Supervisors'; 'Judicial Enforcement: (i) Civil Enforcement, and (ii) Criminal Enforcement; and 'Ensuring Judicial Infrastructure'.
During the closing session the future work of the Asia Roundtable was discussed; it was decided to form dedicated Task Forces consisting of both Roundtable participants and outside specialists to investigate two or three key topics, e.g. (i) Corporate governance of banks / financial institutions, and / or (ii) Related party transactions, and / or (iii) Convergence to IFRS.
In February 2005 two Task Forces were convened, one to focus on Corporate Governance of banks, and one of the Corporate Governance of State Owned Enterprises. The work of the Task Force on Corporate Governance of State Owned Enterprises will coincide with the publication of the "OECD Guidelines on Corporate Governance of State Owned Enterprises" in Spring 2005.
Task Forces are to report back to Asia Roundtable in 2005 via (draft) Policy Briefs.
Theme I: Quality of Regulatory Framework
Theme II: Supervision and Regulatory Enforcement
Session 1: Investigatory Powers and Sanctions
Session 2: Ensuring Capacity, Integrity and Accountability of Regulators and Supervisors
Theme III: Judicial Enforcement
Session 1: Civil Enforcement
Session 2: Criminal Enforcement
Theme IV: Ensuring Judicial Infrastructure
Discussion of the Asian Roundtable Policy Brief on Implementation and Enforcement and future work of the roundtable
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