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Boardroom reformer enjoys sound of silence

By John Willman, Business Editor

Published: January 2 2007 22:18 | Last updated: January 2 2007 22:18

The publication of the Higgs report on corporate governance almost four years ago led to what its author now describes, with characteristic understatement, as “a spirited debate”.

Critics – some of them leading figures in British business – argued its recommendations would divide executive directors from non-executives, undermine the chairman’s role and substitute box-ticking for balanced judgment.

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