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Statutory auditing, mandated under the Singapore Companies Act, plays an important role in corporate governance by supporting transparency and accountability

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) refers to a set of measurable factors used to assess how responsibly an organisation operates
Greenwashing risks arise when sustainability claims are overstated, poorly supported, or inconsistent with actual business practices. This is becoming a
As regulators, investors, lenders, customers, and business partners in Singapore pay closer attention to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance,

Key Takeaways: Introduction Sustainability reporting has become a key part of how businesses communicate their environmental, social and governance (ESG)

Key Takeaways: Introduction Sustainability reporting has become an important way for businesses to explain how their operations affect the economy,