Tag: Chartered Governance Institute
Erika Eliasson-Norris on why boards cannot risk being passive when it comes to governance
Company secretaries have gone from ‘minute taker to decision maker’, says Beyond Governance’s chief executive.
Company secretaries lack trust in artificial intelligence
Three-quarters of company secretaries worry about AI’s accuracy, according to a Chartered Governance Institute poll.
UK boards urged to improve crisis resilience
The disruption to Heathrow caused by fire last week raises wider questions over risk management and corporate governance.
Glencore hints at delisting from London Stock Exchange
Gary Nagle, CEO of Glencore, said the mining giant’s board was considering whether a move to another stock exchange would be better.
Executive pay guidelines declare the need for ‘case-by-case’ assessment
There should be a ‘clear rationale’ that aligns remuneration with a firm’s purpose, values and goals, says the Investment Association.
London listing reforms to go ahead amid criticism
There is to be no shareholder approval for ‘significant transactions’, nor a need for a sunset clause on dual-class shares.
News round-up: this week in governance
Crisis management; auditco comms; management and risk-taking; ‘overly operational’ boards; governance standards.
Next UK government must ‘promote governance’ to boost investment
‘Our governance regime is an asset of UK plc,’ said the chief executive of the Chartered Governance Institute.
Support for dual-class shares in London grows
New listings rules could be the ‘antidote’ to short-termism in the market, according to the Chartered Governance Institute.
News round-up: this week in governance
Chartered Governance Institute makes renewed audit reform call; senior directors are rarely held to account.