Corruption and Corporate Governance in Namibia: An Analysis of the Strategic Approaches in the 4th Industrial Revolution

Ndatega Asheela-Shikalepo
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The advent of new technology and the 4th industrial revolution has introduced new facets of corporate crimes and regulatory challenges for the enforcement of anti-corruption laws. Acknowledging the negative effects of corruption on the private sector, corporate governance mechanisms may help reduce corruption in the private sector by ensuring that corporations are managed in the best interest of the corporation and the shareholders or investors. This article aims to evaluate the adequacy of the regulatory measures intended to promote good corporate governance in Namibia thereby cushioning the Namibian financial market from the negative effects of corporate corruption. It provides an exposition of the concepts corporate corruption and corporate governance by considering the relationship between the two. It further provides an analysis of the Namibian corporate governance regime and the anti-corruption legislative framework. It is submitted that if Namibia is to realise the financial market objectives set out in its policy documents, there is a need for the introduction of robust strategic approaches in corporate governance directed at curbing and/or reducing corporate corruption responsive to the 4th industrial revolution challenges, amongst others.
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纳米比亚的腐败与公司治理:第四次工业革命战略路径分析
新技术和第四次工业革命的出现为企业犯罪带来了新的方面,并为反腐败法律的执行带来了监管挑战。鉴于腐败对私营部门的负面影响,公司治理机制可能有助于减少私营部门的腐败,确保公司的管理符合公司及其股东或投资者的最大利益。本文旨在评估旨在促进纳米比亚良好公司治理的监管措施的充分性,从而缓解纳米比亚金融市场对公司腐败的负面影响。它通过考虑公司腐败和公司治理之间的关系,阐述了公司腐败和公司治理的概念。它进一步分析了纳米比亚公司治理制度和反腐败立法框架。报告认为,如果纳米比亚要实现其政策文件中规定的金融市场目标,就需要在公司治理中引入强有力的战略方法,旨在遏制和/或减少公司腐败,以应对第四次工业革命的挑战等。
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