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9th International Conference on

Governance, Sustainability & Corporate Citizenship – A Business Case

Jointly Organized by

Indian Merchants’ Chamber (IMC)

&

Asian Centre for Corporate Governance & Sustainability (ACCGS)

Hotel Taj Mahal, Apollo Bunder, Colaba, Mumbai, India Thursday, November 20, 2008

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Released By: Mr. Jayant Rao Patil

Honorable Minister for Finance and Planning, Government of Maharashtra

Keynote Speaker : Mr. Ernst Ligteringen

Chief Executive, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), Amsterdam, will be delivering the keynote address

Keynote Speaker : Ms Nancy Zucker Boswell

Managing Director Transparency International – USA

Keynote Speaker :Mr. Philip T.N. Koh

Member – Private Sector Advisory Group IFC-World Bank, Global Corporate Governance Forum, Washington DC

Introduction : Companies who conduct their business in an ethical, transparent & socially responsible manner do better than their peers because they are rewarded by almost all stakeholders viz ;

  • Customers reward them with loyalty through repeated buying of their product & services
  • They can raise capital at a lower cost.
  • Employees give their best productivity for such companies.
  • Investors are willing to pay premium for the companies which are governed with higher accountability & transparency.
  • Suppliers feel a sense of pride to be associated with such companies.
  • Banks & Financial Institutions are willing to offer Prime Lending rate to such companies.

Thus, it makes a strong business case for companies to become Good Corporate Citizen and ensure of it’s people in particular and Society at large. This is no longer philanthropy but a business imperative. Conducting the business in a manner that minimizes environmental footprints (degradation) and ensures long term sustainable development of communities & Society is finding prominent place amongst board discussions.

Today’s lobbyists, activist groups, shareholders, non-governmental organizations and other stakeholders are too sophisticated to let businesses get away with deliberate lack of clarity around these key issues. The impact of the negative publicity that can arise when stories of wrong-doing hit the media, has prompted corporates to change their behavior.

Many companies have good initiatives that they do not communicate fully to the outside world. Companies must consider what is meant by corporate citizenship and seek to ensure that the widest possible audience gets to hear of their works.

It is important that companies appreciate that corporate citizenship is about more than a few ‘green’, sustainable initiatives ? external parties will likely want to scrutinize them over an ever growing range of issues.

Asian Centre believes that there is strong correlation between Corporate Governance & Public Governance. These are like two faces of the same coin and are so inextricably intertwined, that it is difficult to improve one without the other. Thus, Corporate Leaders, Political Leaders & Government Officers will discuss the Governance issues jointly.

World Bank – International Finance Corporation (IFC) and Global Corporate Governance Forum believe that Better Companies will lead to Better Societies. Sustainable cities is yet another concept gaining momentum because more than half of the world’s population is living in urban areas as per UN State of World Population 2007. Thus, cities have to play crucial role towards sustainable development of society. Other factors such as climate change, food and oil shortages and an economic-slump are proving to be a worrying combination of events affecting urban areas, hence GRI believes that cities are going to have to become increasingly innovative to deal with these problems.

All these concepts are converging internationally, towards long term ‘SUSTAINABILITY’ of humankind in a Green & Clean Environment through Good Governance. Multi lateral & Multi-stakeholder Institutions like Global Compact & GRI are promoting these concepts world wide. This is what ESG is all

about.

Thus, in order to discuss and debate these issues with Indian, Asian and International perspectives, Asian Centre for Corporate Governance & Sustainability (ACCGS) & Indian Merchants’ Chamber (IMC) are jointly organizing 9th International Conference on ‘Governance, Sustainability & Corporate Citizenship – A Business Case ’ The conference will focus on synthesizing Local, Regional & International best practices on ESG issues and come up with a declaration proposed to be called ‘Mumbai Sustainability & Corporate Citizenship Protocol’. ACCGS & IMC will closely work with Corporate Boards, State Government & Civil Society to encourage collaborative efforts towards co-creation of a common agenda and pursue this ‘Sustainability Protocol’ relentlessly.


Other Speakers:-

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Mr. M.N.Chaini

President, IMC

Mr. M.K.Chouhan

Vice Chairman – Global Advisory Board, ACCGS

Mr. Gul Kriplani

CEO, Pijikay Exports & Vice President, IMC

Ms. Chanda Kochhar

Dy Managing Director, ICICI Bank

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Mr. Nasser Munjee

Director, HDFC Limited

Mr. Shailesh Haribhakti Executive Chairman, BDO Haribhakti Consulting (P) Ltd

Mr. Humayun Dhanrajgir Member-Global Advisory Board, ACCGS

Mr. Gaurav Mehndiratta Partner KPMG, New Delhi

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R_Ramakrishnan

S.Mohan

Dr.A.K. Khandelwal,Executive Chairman, Baroda Pioneer Asset Management .

Mr. Sammy Medora Chairman- Audit Committee Institute, KPMG Mumbai

Mr. R.Ramakrisnan,ED, Bajaj Electricals Ltd

Mr.S.Mohan,– Director- Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd


Programme Schedule:
9.00 – 9.30 am Registration

  • Inaugural session (9.30 – 10.45 am)

Mr. M.N.Chaini – President, Indian Merchants Chamber, Welcome speech
Mr. M.K.Chouhan – Vice Chairman, Global Advisory Board, ACCGS, Conference Overview
Mr. Ernst Ligteringen – Chief Executive, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)Amsterdam, Key note address
Theme: Board leadership & Role in ESG Strategy ,
Q&A 15 minute

Vote of thanks – Mr. Gul Kriplani, CEO, Pijikay Exports & Vice President, IMC

Tea Break (10.45 – 11.15 am)

  • Business Session – 1 (11.15 – 12.15 pm)

Topic: Sustainability a common agenda for Companies & Cities
Speaker: Mr. Nasser Munjee – Director, HDFC Limited
Topic: Tackling Global warming – opportunity for Indian Companies for a Sustainable future
Speaker: Mr. Shailesh Haribhakti – Executive Chairman, BDO Haribhakti Consulting (P) Ltd
Session Chair:Mr.S.Mohan – Director- Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd

  • Business Session – 2 (12.15 – 1.15 pm)

Topic: Carbon Credits – Concept and International practice
Speaker: Mr. Gaurav Mehndiratta – Partner KPMG, New Delhi
Topic: Good Governance is Good Business
Speaker: Mr. M.K.Chouhan – Vice Chairman, Global Advisory Board, ACCGS
Session Chair:: Dr. A.K. Khandelwal, Executive Chairman, Baroda Pioneer Asset Management .

Lunch Break (1.15 – 2.15 pm)

  • Business Session – 3 (2.15 – 3.15 pm)

Topic : Auditing – How to use both social and environmental audits to achieving positive long term Sustainability of a company.
Speaker: Mr. Sammy Medora – Chairman, Audit Committee Institute, KPMG Mumbai
Session Chair: : R. Ramakrishnan–ED, Bajaj Electricals Ltd

Tea Break (3.15 – 3.30 pm)

  • Business Session – 4 (3.30 – 4.30 pm)

Topic : Governing, Sustainability & Corporate Citizenship – Malaysian Experience
Speaker : Philip Koh – Member, PSAG, Global Corporate Governance Forum. •
Session Chair : M.K.Chouhan – Vice Chairman – Global Advisory Board, Asian Centre Corporate Citizenship – A Business Case

Awards Function & Valedictory session (4.30 – 5.30 pm)
( Release of Mumbai Sustainability & Corporate Citizenship Protocol)
• Chief Guest: Mr Jayant Rao Patil- Hon. Minister for Finance & Planning, Govt. of Maharashtra to give Asian Centre Awards – 2008, on Corporate Governance & Sustainability and Release Mumbai Sustainability & Corporate Citizenship Protocol
• Guest of honour : Mr. Ernst Ligteringen – Chief Executive, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), Amsterdam

• Ms. Chanda Kochhar, Chairperson Awards Committee & Deputy MD, ICICI Bank
• Mr. M.N.Chaini – President, Indian Merchants Chamber
• Mr. M.K.Chouhan – Vice Chairman, Global Advisory Board, ACCGS
• Mr. Sammy Medora – Chairman, Audit Committee Institute, KPMG Mumbai,

• Valedictory speech Topic : Corruption is cancer, ways of containing it.
• Speaker : Ms. Nancy Boswell – Managing Director, Transparency International, USA

Corporate Governance & Sustainability Awards-2008 :Asian Centre for Corporate Governance &   Sustainability and Indian Merchants Chamber presented Corporate Governance & Sustainability Awards -2008, at a glittering function at Hotel Taj Mahal, Mumbai, Ball room, November 20, 2008 at 4.30 pm. The awards were presented at the 9 th   International Conference on Governance, Sustainability & Corporate Citizenship – a Business Case.

Awards committee for 2008 is being is chaired by Ms Chanda Kochhar – Joint MD, ICICI Bank, other jury members comprise of several eminent people from Indian corporate world. The Global Advisory Board of Asian Centre for Corporate Governance & Sustainability instituted Corporate Governance & Sustainability Awards in 2006.

Corporate Governance & Sustainability Awards-2008

A.M.Naik receiving award

Mr Jayant Rao Patil- Hon. Minister for Finance & Planning, Govt. of Maharashtra giving Asian Centre Awards – 2008, on Corporate Governance & Sustainability To Mr.A.M.Naik. Chairman, Larson & Tubro – Transformational Leader Award .

The awards will be given for the following categories:
  • · Best Governed Company
  • · Best Audit Committee
  • · Best Non Executive Director
  • · Best Woman Director
  • · Transformational Leader Award
  • · The Company with Best CSR & Sustainability

Who should attend :

The conference will be focused for senior & top management as well as board members. Directors, CEOs, CFOs and CXOs, in addition the professionals involved in managing Governance and Sustainabiltiy within the company will find the conference extremely useful.

Registration fee :

Rs 2250/- for IMC members and members of supporting Institutions, Academicians (Fulltime Professors).
Rs 2500/- for non members

About the Organizers :

Indian Merchants’ Chamber (IMC) is a premier Chamber of Trade Commerce & Industry in India. Established on September 7, 1907, IMC has completed its Centenary last year and has the rare distinction of being the only chamber having Mahatma Gandhi as its Honorary Member.

Asian Centre for Corporate Governance & Sustainability (ACCGS) is a not for profit institution set up in 2001 with a mission to improve Corporate Governance practices & processes of Asian companies for managing interests of Shareholders and Stakeholders in a balanced manner.

For More details log on to http://www.imcnet.org/ | http://www.asiancentre.org/ Please contact Mrs.Kiran Nanda/Mr.Varun Miglani, Tel No. 2204 6633 Extn. 142/151. Email : kironnanda@gmail.com/varun@imcnet.org

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P. N. Mogre
Secretary-General, IMC

SPONSORS:

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Knowledge Partners:

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