Issues of governance, transparency and accountability of sovereign wealth funds in Muslim countries
Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) have been growing in number and size over the years, in both Muslim and non-Muslim countries. Their importance in terms of potential impact on the economic, social and political fronts of both the home countries (managing the SWFs) and the host countries (receiving the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Islamic Business and Management 2014-12, Vol.4 (2), p.127-142 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) have been growing in number and size
over the years, in both Muslim and non-Muslim countries. Their
importance in terms of potential impact on the economic, social and
political fronts of both the home countries (managing the SWFs) and the
host countries (receiving the investments of SWFs) has drawn increasing
attention to the operations of these funds. The basic concerns about these
funds are the issues of governance, transparency and accountability at a
global level. This paper aims to highlight these issues with a specific focus
on SWFs sponsored by the members of the Organisation of Islāmic
Cooperation (OIC), or Muslim countries in short. It discusses the gaps
arising in the governance, transparency and accountability of SWFs in
Muslim Countries (SWF-MC) and proposes some recommendations to
improve their practices with a view to enhance their impact on social and
economic developments in Muslim countries. It also discusses the
Santiago Principles which have been developed as a comprehensive set of
voluntary codes to serve as a framework of international best practices in
the area of governance for SWFs. It is found that SWF-MC such as Libya,
Qatar, Sudan, Nigeria, Oman, Brunei and others are the least compliant
funds with regard to the Santiago Principles based on the Truman
scoreboard. Moreover, the overall level of transparency of SWF-MC,
based on the Linaburg–Maduell Transparency Index (LMTI) is also very
* This paper is an amended version |
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ISSN: | 2075-6291 |
DOI: | 10.12816/0019147 |