Governance Directions Journal – August 2024
Volume 76 - Number 7
Interview: Doug Taylor
A change of conversation between not-for-profits and their funders is needed to ensure that charities remain sustainable, says Doug Taylor, CEO of The Smith Family.
Read moreAdequate procedures to prevent foreign bribery: a new legislative model of corporate criminal liability
In March 2024, a new corporate offence was included in the Commonwealth Criminal Code covering foreign bribery.
Read moreThe Triad of Key Indicators: Part 1
Over the next three months, we’ll be looking at the Triad of Key Indicators – Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), Key Risk Indicators (KRIs) and Key Control Indicators (KCIs) – and how these elements combine to ensure effective corporate governance.
Read moreCEO Memo - How the human condition drives technology growth
According to a recent global survey by McKinsey & Company, 72 per cent of organisations are now regularly using AI, nearly double the rate from last year. This exponential growth is staggering with businesses having to move at lightening pace to adopt new governance measures.
Read moreActing for You — August 2024
Updates on the consultation paper on regulation of accounting, auditing and consulting firms in Australia, statutory review of the meetings and documents amendments and more.
Read moreASIC’s existential threat is an underinvestment in data capability and technology
The Senate Standing Committee on Economics recently published its findings of a review into the Australian Securities and Investment Commission investigation and enforcement powers.
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