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This year’s Africa Energy Forum presents a unique opportunity for African collaboration
In the rural village of Gwanda, Zimbabwe, a mother walks several kilometres each day to find firewood so she can cook for her children.
Global | Publication | May 2020
COVID-19 has gone far beyond creating a temporary crisis. It is a game changer. The major hit suffered by the global economy due to the pandemic is leading to a serious global recession. In the near future, businesses are likely to continue experiencing commercial stress, increased competition, and greater financial pressures from all their business partners. ‘Money-maker’ business teams are likely to face enormous pressure on bottom lines, while business-enabling teams, like Legal and Compliance are expected to cut their budgets and reduce their operations to ‘essential only’ tasks. All that is coming while we continue facing substantial social and cultural shocks of remote working and social distancing. Times are certainly changing.
For obvious reasons, many organizations in the last few weeks have been led and operated in a crisis management mode. Priority has often been given to health and safety issues, continued operations, secured liquidity and sustainable supply. Legal and Compliance considerations have not always necessarily been given their usual weight around the crisis response table by some organizations, and businesses have had to embrace a higher level of risk-taking to accommodate for the special circumstances.
While organizations are re-adjusting to the emerging reality, it is important for their General Counsel to consider each of the following dimensions of the ongoing corporate compliance challenge and ensure that they are properly addressed in their organization’s continuation plan:
A prudent adjustment of the corporate risk and compliance management system seems important today more than ever before. Taking into account that the actions of corporations will be scrutinized in two or three years from now, it is the responsibility of General Counsel to ensure organizations do not solve a current problem by creating a new one in the future.
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In the rural village of Gwanda, Zimbabwe, a mother walks several kilometres each day to find firewood so she can cook for her children.
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Southern Africa is a key focus of attention at the present time, as it faces a perfect storm of an energy emergency due to hydropower generation being severely impacted by reduced water levels due to droughts whilst the demand of its regional miners for clean baseload power rapidly accelerates.
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