Cama 2020:呼吸新鲜空气或复制过去

Temilola Adetona, Oluwatofunmi I Aduloju, A. Fayinka, N. Iheanacho
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任何地区的经济都需要私营实体和其他个人的大力参与。然而,随着参与的增加,监管的任务也同样增加。因此,各国的监管机构都努力捕捉经济参与者的活动,以避免不法分子在经济中滥用权力和肆无忌惮的不法行为。对尼日利亚来说,监管机构的反弹可能并不像尼日利亚那样令人印象深刻,因为该国的监管结构不是全球最令人印象深刻的,这导致在尼日利亚经商的难度降低。然而,2020年8月7日,布哈里总统签署了《2020年CAMA法案》,为尼日利亚的企业组织开启了一个新时代。在《2020年CAMA法案》颁布之前,《1990年法案》是相关法律。但是,有许多人抱怨说,1990年法案本身存在缺陷,使其无法与国际标准接轨。一个主要原因是,该法案是借来的,很长一段时间都没有修改,以适应日益复杂的企业界。基于此,相关利益相关者强烈要求制定一项新的法案来填补这些漏洞,并使法律与全球经营的新方法保持同步。本文旨在研究新法案及其对尼日利亚经济的预期影响。它将审查创新,并探讨该法案是否会为尼日利亚企业界带来一股新鲜空气,还是仅仅是过去的复制品。
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Cama 2020: A Breath of Fresh Air or a Replica of the Past
The economy of every clime requires overwhelming participation from private entities and other individuals. However, as participation grows, the task of regulation equally grows. Hence, regulators in every clime strive to capture the activities of economic participants to avoid abuse and unchecked malpractices in the economy by unscrupulous elements. For Nigeria, the rally by regulators might not have been the same as the regulatory structure has not been the most impressive globally, leading to lesser ease in doing business in the Nigerian clime. However, the signing of the CAMA Act 2020 by President Buhari on the 7th of August, 2020 engineered the beginning of a new era for corporate organizations in Nigeria. Prior to the enactment of the CAMA 2020, the 1990 Act was the relevant law. However, there were a lot of complaints that the 1990 Act had its own defects which prevented it from being at par with international standards. A major reason was that the Act was a borrowed outfit which was not amended for a long time to fit the growing complexities of the corporate world. Based on this, there was a clamor by relevant stakeholders for a new Act to be enacted to fill these loopholes and bring the law up to date with the new methods of doing business globally. This article seeks to examine the new Act and its expected impact on the Nigerian economy. It shall examine the innovations and probe whether the Act will be a breath of fresh air for the Nigerian corporate community or a mere replica of the past.
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