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Greenspan praises corporate governance law

By Andrew Balls in Washington

Published: May 15 2005 18:52 | Last updated: May 15 2005 18:52

Alan Greenspan, the Federal Reserve chairman, said on Sunday that the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the legislation introduced in 2002 to improve corporate governance, had been surprisingly successful.

The legislation, which was introduced hurriedly following the Enron and WorldCom collapses, requires improved financial reporting, and a stronger role for independent directors, with potentially severe penalties for executives who bend the rules.

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