Résumé:
In recent years, interest in the concept of corporate governance has
increased following the recurring financial crises that led to the bankruptcy
of many companies due to the spread of corruption due to lack of
disclosure and transparency.
Therefore, corporate governance has become an anti-corruption antidote. It
is considered an effective tool that works to limit the use of administrative
authority in other than the interests of shareholders and works to activate
the performance of the boards of directors in those companies, strengthen
internal control and follow up on the implementation of the organization’s
strategies. This is through a commitment to applying the principle of
disclosure and Transparency.
All this confirms the existence of a closely related relationship between the
application of the principles of governance and improving the performance
of institutions, as they are two sides of the same coin that affect and are
affected by each other.