Poland : Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC), Corporate Governance Country Assessment

This report assesses Poland's corporate governance policy framework, and its enforcement and compliance practices. It highlights recent improvements in corporate governance regulation, makes policy recommendations, and provides investors with a benchmark against which to measure corporate gover...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Corporate Governance Assessment (ROSC)
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/7449481/poland-report-observance-standards-codes-rosc-corporate-governance-country-assessment
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topic ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ADMINISTRATIVE SANCTIONS
AUDIT COMMITTEE
AUDIT COMMITTEES
BANKS
BOARD MEMBERS
BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
CAPITAL MARKETS
CASH FLOW
CODE OF ETHICS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL CODE
COMMERCIAL PARTNERSHIPS
COMPANIES ACT
COMPANY
COMPANY LAW
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CONFLICTS OF INTERESTS
CONSENSUS
CONTROLLING SHAREHOLDERS
CORPORATE FORMS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CODE
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CODES
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PRINCIPLES
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REFORM
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REFORMS
CORPORATE ORGANIZATION
CORPORATE PERFORMANCE
CORPORATIONS
COST OF CAPITAL
COUNCIL OF MINISTERS
DECREES
DISCLOSURE
DISCLOSURE CONTROL
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
DOMESTIC COMPANIES
DUE DILIGENCE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ENFORCEABILITY
ENFORCEMENT POWERS
EQUITY MARKETS
ETHICAL STANDARDS
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
FINANCIAL CRISES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL VULNERABILITY
FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
GOVERNANCE ISSUES
INCORPORATED
INDEPENDENCE REQUIREMENTS
INDEPENDENT AUDIT
INDEPENDENT AUDIT COMMITTEES
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS
INSIDER TRADING
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INSTITUTIONAL SHAREHOLDERS
INVESTIGATION
INVESTMENT FUNDS
INVESTOR PROTECTIONS
JOINT STOCK COMPANIES
JOINT STOCK COMPANY
JOINT-STOCK COMPANY
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL OBSTACLES
LEGISLATION
LEGISLATIVE SOLUTIONS
LIMITED
LIMITED LIABILITY
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
LISTED COMPANIES
LITTLE ATTENTION
MAJORITY VOTE
MARKET CAPITALIZATION
MARKET CONFIDENCE
MINORITY SHAREHOLDER
MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS
OWNERSHIP CONCENTRATION
OWNERSHIP RIGHTS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
PARTNERSHIP
PRESIDENCY
PRIVATE COMPANIES
PRIVATE COMPANY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROXY
PUBLIC COMPANIES
PUBLIC COMPANY
PUBLIC INFORMATION
PUBLIC OFFERING
PUBLIC OFFERINGS
PUBLIC POLICY
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY OVERSIGHT
REGULATORY REFORM
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
RIGHTS OF SHAREHOLDERS
RULE OF LAW
SECURITIES LAW
SECURITIES LAWS
SHARE CAPITAL
SHAREHOLDER CONTROLS
SHAREHOLDER MEETINGS
SHAREHOLDER PROTECTION
SHAREHOLDER RIGHTS
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDERS
STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES
STATE OWNERSHIP
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
STOCK EXCHANGE
STOCK EXCHANGES
SUBSIDIARIES
TAKEOVER
TRANSPARENCY
VOTING
WEAK CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ADMINISTRATIVE SANCTIONS
AUDIT COMMITTEE
AUDIT COMMITTEES
BANKS
BOARD MEMBERS
BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
CAPITAL MARKETS
CASH FLOW
CODE OF ETHICS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL CODE
COMMERCIAL PARTNERSHIPS
COMPANIES ACT
COMPANY
COMPANY LAW
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CONFLICTS OF INTERESTS
CONSENSUS
CONTROLLING SHAREHOLDERS
CORPORATE FORMS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CODE
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CODES
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PRINCIPLES
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REFORM
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REFORMS
CORPORATE ORGANIZATION
CORPORATE PERFORMANCE
CORPORATIONS
COST OF CAPITAL
COUNCIL OF MINISTERS
DECREES
DISCLOSURE
DISCLOSURE CONTROL
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
DOMESTIC COMPANIES
DUE DILIGENCE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ENFORCEABILITY
ENFORCEMENT POWERS
EQUITY MARKETS
ETHICAL STANDARDS
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
FINANCIAL CRISES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL VULNERABILITY
FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
GOVERNANCE ISSUES
INCORPORATED
INDEPENDENCE REQUIREMENTS
INDEPENDENT AUDIT
INDEPENDENT AUDIT COMMITTEES
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS
INSIDER TRADING
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INSTITUTIONAL SHAREHOLDERS
INVESTIGATION
INVESTMENT FUNDS
INVESTOR PROTECTIONS
JOINT STOCK COMPANIES
JOINT STOCK COMPANY
JOINT-STOCK COMPANY
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL OBSTACLES
LEGISLATION
LEGISLATIVE SOLUTIONS
LIMITED
LIMITED LIABILITY
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
LISTED COMPANIES
LITTLE ATTENTION
MAJORITY VOTE
MARKET CAPITALIZATION
MARKET CONFIDENCE
MINORITY SHAREHOLDER
MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS
OWNERSHIP CONCENTRATION
OWNERSHIP RIGHTS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
PARTNERSHIP
PRESIDENCY
PRIVATE COMPANIES
PRIVATE COMPANY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROXY
PUBLIC COMPANIES
PUBLIC COMPANY
PUBLIC INFORMATION
PUBLIC OFFERING
PUBLIC OFFERINGS
PUBLIC POLICY
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY OVERSIGHT
REGULATORY REFORM
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
RIGHTS OF SHAREHOLDERS
RULE OF LAW
SECURITIES LAW
SECURITIES LAWS
SHARE CAPITAL
SHAREHOLDER CONTROLS
SHAREHOLDER MEETINGS
SHAREHOLDER PROTECTION
SHAREHOLDER RIGHTS
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDERS
STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES
STATE OWNERSHIP
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
STOCK EXCHANGE
STOCK EXCHANGES
SUBSIDIARIES
TAKEOVER
TRANSPARENCY
VOTING
WEAK CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
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Poland : Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC), Corporate Governance Country Assessment
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Europe
Eastern Europe
Poland
description This report assesses Poland's corporate governance policy framework, and its enforcement and compliance practices. It highlights recent improvements in corporate governance regulation, makes policy recommendations, and provides investors with a benchmark against which to measure corporate governance in Poland. The report updates the corporate governance ROSC carried out in 2001. Since the previous assessment, Poland has adopted new legislation, effectively promulgated a corporate governance code, and continued to develop strong regulatory and enforcement institutions. These improvements have resulted in a corporate governance framework that complies with many of the OECD Principles. The report identifies several potential problems and remedies, including: 1) insufficient regulation of the corporate governance activities of the pension funds; 2) weakness of the supervisory board; 3) problems in the delisting / squeeze-out process; and 4) insufficient approvals of related party transactions. This report also includes two detailed analyses of special policy topics: Annex 1 is an analysis of the Warsaw Stock Exchange Best Practices Code and options for compliance, and Annex 2 is an assessment of the corporate governance issues of state owned enterprises.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Corporate Governance Assessment (ROSC)
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Poland : Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC), Corporate Governance Country Assessment
title_short Poland : Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC), Corporate Governance Country Assessment
title_full Poland : Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC), Corporate Governance Country Assessment
title_fullStr Poland : Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC), Corporate Governance Country Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Poland : Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC), Corporate Governance Country Assessment
title_sort poland : report on the observance of standards and codes (rosc), corporate governance country assessment
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/7449481/poland-report-observance-standards-codes-rosc-corporate-governance-country-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8763
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spelling okr-10986-87632021-04-23T14:02:40Z Poland : Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC), Corporate Governance Country Assessment World Bank ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ADMINISTRATIVE SANCTIONS AUDIT COMMITTEE AUDIT COMMITTEES BANKS BOARD MEMBERS BUSINESS ORGANIZATION CAPITAL MARKETS CASH FLOW CODE OF ETHICS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL CODE COMMERCIAL PARTNERSHIPS COMPANIES ACT COMPANY COMPANY LAW CONFLICT OF INTEREST CONFLICTS OF INTEREST CONFLICTS OF INTERESTS CONSENSUS CONTROLLING SHAREHOLDERS CORPORATE FORMS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CODE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CODES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PRINCIPLES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REFORM CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REFORMS CORPORATE ORGANIZATION CORPORATE PERFORMANCE CORPORATIONS COST OF CAPITAL COUNCIL OF MINISTERS DECREES DISCLOSURE DISCLOSURE CONTROL DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS DOMESTIC COMPANIES DUE DILIGENCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ENFORCEABILITY ENFORCEMENT POWERS EQUITY MARKETS ETHICAL STANDARDS EXCHANGE COMMISSION FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL VULNERABILITY FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE ISSUES INCORPORATED INDEPENDENCE REQUIREMENTS INDEPENDENT AUDIT INDEPENDENT AUDIT COMMITTEES INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS INSIDER TRADING INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS INSTITUTIONAL SHAREHOLDERS INVESTIGATION INVESTMENT FUNDS INVESTOR PROTECTIONS JOINT STOCK COMPANIES JOINT STOCK COMPANY JOINT-STOCK COMPANY LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL OBSTACLES LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE SOLUTIONS LIMITED LIMITED LIABILITY LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LISTED COMPANIES LITTLE ATTENTION MAJORITY VOTE MARKET CAPITALIZATION MARKET CONFIDENCE MINORITY SHAREHOLDER MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS OWNERSHIP CONCENTRATION OWNERSHIP RIGHTS OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE PARTNERSHIP PRESIDENCY PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE COMPANY PROPERTY RIGHTS PROXY PUBLIC COMPANIES PUBLIC COMPANY PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC OFFERING PUBLIC OFFERINGS PUBLIC POLICY REGULATORY AUTHORITY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY OVERSIGHT REGULATORY REFORM REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS RIGHTS OF SHAREHOLDERS RULE OF LAW SECURITIES LAW SECURITIES LAWS SHARE CAPITAL SHAREHOLDER CONTROLS SHAREHOLDER MEETINGS SHAREHOLDER PROTECTION SHAREHOLDER RIGHTS STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDERS STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES STATE OWNERSHIP STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK EXCHANGES SUBSIDIARIES TAKEOVER TRANSPARENCY VOTING WEAK CORPORATE GOVERNANCE This report assesses Poland's corporate governance policy framework, and its enforcement and compliance practices. It highlights recent improvements in corporate governance regulation, makes policy recommendations, and provides investors with a benchmark against which to measure corporate governance in Poland. The report updates the corporate governance ROSC carried out in 2001. Since the previous assessment, Poland has adopted new legislation, effectively promulgated a corporate governance code, and continued to develop strong regulatory and enforcement institutions. These improvements have resulted in a corporate governance framework that complies with many of the OECD Principles. The report identifies several potential problems and remedies, including: 1) insufficient regulation of the corporate governance activities of the pension funds; 2) weakness of the supervisory board; 3) problems in the delisting / squeeze-out process; and 4) insufficient approvals of related party transactions. This report also includes two detailed analyses of special policy topics: Annex 1 is an analysis of the Warsaw Stock Exchange Best Practices Code and options for compliance, and Annex 2 is an assessment of the corporate governance issues of state owned enterprises. 2012-06-22T14:29:51Z 2012-06-22T14:29:51Z 2005-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/7449481/poland-report-observance-standards-codes-rosc-corporate-governance-country-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8763 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Corporate Governance Assessment (ROSC) Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Europe Eastern Europe Poland