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Sunday, April 15, 2007 On March 22nd, Michael Dell the founder and CEO of Dell, Inc. at a Customer Reception in Tokyo, Japan remarked on the planned implementation of the so-called J-SOX laws in April of next year. He stated that "it's increasingly important for Japanese companies to review their database management and information security procedures to structure and comply with enhanced legal requirements for internal controls."SOX and J-SOX Primer Labels: governance, J-SOX, Japan Previous articles Company buyout binge is most like a garage sale
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