Eight Years Later, Carillion’s Ghost Haunts Its Bosses: Former CEO Fined £237k in Landmark Governance Reckoning It was the corporate corpse that refused to stay buried. Carillion crashed in 2018, taking 450 public contracts, thousands of jobs, and £148 million of taxpayer money with it. Now, nearly a decade lat...
The Paperless Boardroom Is No Longer Optional. Here’s What High-Performing Directors Do Differently. For decades, board governance meant forests of paper, overnight couriers, and frantic last-minute printing. That era is dead. What replaces it will separate effective boards from the merely busy ones....
The Debt Kenya Doesn’t Owe? IMF’s New Math Threatens to Inflate Kenya’s Balance Sheet When Kenya’s debt numbers jump, the world flinches. Lenders tighten. Austerity hawks sharpen their knives. But what if the next spike is not new borrowing — but a change in how the country is forced t...
From Nairobi to the Margins: How Private Capital Is Rewriting Everyday Life in Developing Economies The signs are subtle at first. A newly built apartment block in Nairobi with polished finishes and rising rents. A private hospital promising world-class care—for a price. A cluster of sleek private s...