Board Oversight in Difficult Times – Out of Covid and into War
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Report of APPCGG Breakfast meeting held 17th October with the Rt Hon Kwasi Kwarteng MP
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Governance October 2023
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FRC Annual Review of Corporate Reporting 2022 – 2023
The FRC has published its Annual Review of Corporate Reporting which sets out the findings from its monitoring activities, together with its expectations for the coming reporting season. It reviewed 263 company reports and wrote to 112 companies with questions about their accounts. Following FRC enquiries, 25 companies were required to restate aspects of their […]
Governance September 2023
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Are Boards Losing Control?
The IoD Corporate Governance Centre asked the members of the Centre’s Advisory Board and a selection of other commentators what they considered to be the biggest challenges facing companies over the next five to ten years and what actions should be taken to address them.
Governance August 2023 Issue
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Annual Dinner 18th July Sir George Buckley
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New Code of Practice for Board Reviewers
The Corporate Governance Institute UK and Ireland have published a new Code of Practice for board reviewers which will give assurance about the quality of a service provider to those purchasing services, as well as to investors and other stakeholders. The Code is accompanied by two other, related, documents:
The value of people expertise on corporate boards
This report from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development looks at how people professionals interact with boards in three different roles: as senior managers (chief people officers or HR directors) advising the board, as executive directors on the board, and as NEDs on the board.