Corporate Governance: Practical Guidance on Accountability Requirements

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Thorogood Publishing, 2006 - 135 pages
This report is a clear, accessible and jargon-free analysis of the practical application of Corporate Governance. With short case studies to illustrate UK legal requirements, the author guides the reader through all aspects of the Corporate Governance program, concentrating specifically on its use by organizations who are not required to adopt it, such as listed PLCs.
 

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Contents

Introduction
1
Chapter 1 Cadbury Greenbury and Hampel
6
Chapter 2 Higgs Smith and the participants roles
21
Chapter 3 Turnbull and risk
35
Chapter 4 The Combined code
49
Chapter 5 Reporting our responsibilities
65
Chapter 6 The employee interface
84
Chapter 7 Ethics fraud and whistleblowing
99
Appendix 1 Directors familiarisation
116
Appendix 2 Draft rules and constitution for a Preexisting agreement for an Information and Consultation Forum ICF
120
Appendix 3 Draft nonexecutive directors combined contract for service
125
Appendix 4 A gift policy
128
Appendix 5 Corporate Social Responsibility Risk Management checklist
130
Appendix 6 Directors assessment
132
Appendix 7 Security policy
134
Copyright

Appendices
115

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About the author (2006)

David M. Martin runs his own successful consultancy and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and the Institute of Directors. He is a regular seminar and conference speaker and has written over 60 business books. He helped set up and wrote several best selling titles as well as several others for the ICSA "One Stop" series. His latest books, The Instant Company Secretary, The Company Directors Desktop Guide, and The A-Z of Facilities and Property Management, are all published by Thorogood.