All Governance articles – Page 22
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Walker wants tougher scrutiny of boards
A UK government review of corporate governance encourages non execs and shareholders to challenge the board
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Government reviews corporate governance
The Walker review is expected to increase scrutiny of non-execs and pay schemes
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G8 to propose business rules
Framework to underpin propriety, integrity and transparency in international business dealings
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Telecoms more exposed to CSR controversies
Vodafone tops a table of most ethical telecoms companies
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Institutional investors backed banks in run-up to crash
The majority of fund managers failed to signal concerns about banks governance and remuneration schemes
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US universities lag behind in risk management
A report found that most higher education institutions in the US could improve their risk management practices
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What went wrong at Lehman
Lehman’s former head of regulatory compliance speaks out for the first time
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Tell it like it is
There is pressure – and encouragement – for UK companies to improve the quality of their communication on enterprise risk management, says Lee Coppack
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Just what is meant by Enterprise Risk Management?
Stephen Roberts, Eddie McLaughlin and James Maxwell describe the elements that make up best practice
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Value measurement still elusive
The main reason for implementing ERM is to add value to the organisation through benefits such as more informed decision making. Graham Buck investigates how added value is achieved and asks whether it can be measured?
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White Hope or White Elephant?
A battery of regulation was supposed to have encouraged banks to look at their complete spectrum of risk and to put in controls to ensure they were not vulnerable. Then the crisis hit … Andrew Leslie writes
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The dilemma of dissent
Unpalatable news is rarely welcome in the boardroom – and may not be believed. Nathan Skinner interviews HBOS whistleblower Paul Moore
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Digital democracy
Parliament is in trouble because an institution designed to operate under closed politics has collided with the new realities of the information revolution
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Communication, understanding and transparency
Economic recession and turmoil in the world’s financial markets have ensured that risk management is high on the agenda for most organisations. Klaus-Otto Bick tells Sue Copeman the reasons why risk management is paramount in his organisation and outlines his approach
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Risk salaries rising
Financial firms are restructuring their remuneration packages, basic salaries are up, bonuses are down
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Bank of America accused of discrimination
The class action suit alleges that women brokers at the bank were eligible for smaller bonuses
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Failure to understand models is big risk
Models need to be integrated with other types of risk analysis, said a consultant
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UK fights for weaker pollution limits
Environmental group deplores stance by UK, Italy and Eastern Europe