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The clear judgments on what constitutes appropriate remuneration were controversial and intriguing
Kemi Badenoch said Henry Staunton was unable to deliver the scale of change needed in the aftermath of the Horizon scandal
Ministers are grappling with how to manage state-owned business at heart of Horizon scandal
Sound management and controls don’t improve returns — far from it
An SEC rule change giving shareholders more power to exert influence threatens to shake up corporate governance in the US
Investor Forum looking to involve listed companies in bid to resolve tensions undermining City of London
Overhaul of rules falls well short of original proposals floated in wake of several high-profile corporate failures
Banks and asset managers say late amendments to proposed overhaul of capital market rules could deter investors
Murray Auchincloss must narrow company’s valuation gap and convince investors of its strategy
The matter was allowed to drag on long after the Horizon accounting software was found to be fatally flawed
Law firm had longstanding relationship with gold miner under Sebastien de Montessus
Oregon is first to intervene in contests between boards and investors after change to director nomination process
Auditors and regulators consider ways to strengthen oversight and hold management to account
Bert Flossbach blames dominance of two controlling investors for share price underperformance at Europe’s largest carmaker
Bosses of publicly listed companies must keep a dizzying number of plates spinning
Departure from Tokyo exchange after 74 years follows shareholder revolt and leveraged buyout
Previously there were no regulations requiring lawyers and accountants to ‘know their customers’
Pre-naming and shaming can work
Big Four firm under pressure to improve governance after scandal at Australian business
ChatGPT maker quietly clarifies that tech giant has no equity despite $13bn investment — but is in line to make big profits
Oil major briefed leaders on fielding queries over £32.4mn clawback from its ex-chief
Oil group says former chief will forfeit up to £32.4mn but final sum is likely to be less eye-popping
Remuneration is targeted as environmental and social proposals lose support
Oil group says it has ‘dismissed’ ex-chief for failing to disclose past relationships with colleagues
Competition and Markets Authority opens probe over whether company overstated eco-credentials of products
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