Institutional investor demand is driving the agenda for corporate reporting. No longer is it sufficient to boast of sufficient profit to increase shareholder dividend, regulators now want you to [...]
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is to investigate whether the advice provided by Independent Financial Advisors (IFAs) really is truly independent and in the customer’s best interest. There [...]
A new report from the National Audit Office into the forecast cost to the Treasury of HS2 rail project reveals the government failed to understand the risk to the public purse from the outset in [...]
Last week the FRC published its annual review of the Corporate Governance code. It found many companies failing to do more than pay lip service to the guidelines of the new Stewardship code. What [...]
More news emerging from the Boeing investigation into the 737 Max suggests that attention was placed on securing regulator approval to the exclusion of product refinement and ultimate passenger [...]
Earlier this year both Carillion and Thomas Cook spectacularly collapsed when it became clear that their respective boards failed to spot financial warning signs. Both the Corporate and [...]
The new Risk Coalition guidance clearly sets out the duties of a risk committee, composed of Non-Executive Directors. It has eight principles as an advisory body however, as principle one notes [...]
‘A relationship is like a shark, when it is not moving forward it is dead…what we have here is a dead shark’ said Woody Allen in Annie Hall. It follows that a corporate board is also like a shark [...]
The sudden collapse of Thomas Cook, like Carillion, raises urgent questions of board vigilance and competence. Directors of listed companies have a duty of care to their shareholders, employees [...]
Activist shareholders are minority stake disruptors who seek to challenge the complacency and complicity of institutional investors for underperforming stock. They are not afraid to spoil the [...]