Truthfulness in company operations: ASIC insights
Australian Securities and Investment Commission active against investments misrepresenting ESG attributes.
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There are many priority issues facing the food and fibre sector today – so which priorities should we be focusing on?
Ian Proudfoot, KPMG’s Global Head of Agribusiness, will share the essentials of good governance for ESG reporting in New Zealand and discuss insights from the annual KPMG New Zealand Agribusiness Agenda – which highlights six priorities that are within our control, and also showcases the businesses focusing on these priorities and showing the resolve and resilience necessary to identify and embrace the most promising opportunities.
Ian Proudfoot, Global Head of Agribusiness for KPMG, is considered to be one of the leading strategic thinkers on agribusiness in New Zealand. He presents around the world on the future of the food and fibre sector and its respective industries, as well as the big shifts that are impacting these industries – and the wider economy.
Ian Proudfoot leads KPMG's Consumer/ Industrial Markets and Agribusiness lines of business. He provides audit and transaction services to clients in a wide range of sectors, including agribusiness, retail and distribution. Ian joined KPMG in London and transferred to KPMG Auckland in 1996. Since that time he has undertaken a diverse range of client assignments including a 12 month secondment managing financial reporting and consolidation for a major New Zealand company.
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