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ASIC chairman Longo takes aim at corporate ‘greenhushers’

Jacob Greber
Jacob GreberSenior correspondent

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Corporate and environmental regulators are challenging companies not to use potentially confronting anti-greenwashing disclosure rules as an excuse to wash their hands of detailing their environmental, social and governance credentials.

Australian Securities and Investments Commission chairman Joe Longo will slam companies for “greenhushing”, or ceasing all voluntary disclosure because of fears they will be tripped up over the details of their ESG claims, in a speech on Monday to The Australian Financial Review ESG Summit.

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Jacob Greber writes about politics, economics and business from Canberra. He has been a Washington correspondent and economics correspondent. Connect with Jacob on Twitter. Email Jacob at jgreber@afr.com

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