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Awards to recognise corporate reporting

by AccountancyAge.com

02 Jun 2003

Link: PwC predicts real-time information boom

The awards will celebrate the public commitment of the winning companies to embrace greater corporate transparency. PwC said better corporate reporting was essential for good corporate performance but was also a prerequisite for building trust amongst stakeholders.

Companies have been invited to nominate themselves for an award in one of five categories; reporting of executive remuneration, communication of corporate strategy, reporting of economic performance, stakeholder communication and the building public trust award for 'telling it how it is.'

The deadline for self-nomination is Friday 27 June. For more information visit www.pwc.com/uk/awards.

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