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who are corporations accountable to?

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The main duty of publicly traded corporations is to maximise profits for shareholders. So corporations are accountable – but only to shareholders. Other stakeholders such as customers, ordinary people, unions or NGOs may have an influence, but few rights to challenge corporate behaviour. These other stakeholders are affected by the decisions corporations take. In contrast, the public have given corporations many rights – for example the right to limit their liability.

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