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Corporate governance: Reformers attempt to turn a leviathan

By Richard Milne and Patrick Jenkins

Published: December 5 2005 16:30 | Last updated: December 5 2005 16:30

Gerhard Cromme epitomises much that is right and wrong with corporate governance in Germany.

The former chief executive of steelmaker ThyssenKrupp was the father of the country’s corporate governance code, which has given companies new guidance in this tricky area, and lent his name to the government-sponsored corporate governance reform commission.

Germany and Wealth management

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