News Update
Month: Apr
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Guidance on public sector flexible working arrangements
Allowing flexible working arrangements helps the public sector to attract and retain employees, but it also comes with risks and governance issues that should be considered.
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Cultural change starts with the individual
Realising that we see ourselves as unimpeachably more moral than everyone else shows why ‘tone from the top’, often considered the primary route for culture change, is a weak lever.
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How blockchain could reenergise the AGM
Blockchain can offer smart solutions for classical inefficiencies in the corporate governance field and, in particular, for improving the old-fashioned and rigid annual general meeting (AGM).
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Australian companies take note: You could be liable for failing to prevent your associates from engaging in foreign bribery
Sponsored by Holding Redlich. Australian companies who conduct business abroad need to be aware of the imminent substantial change to the law regarding foreign bribery offences.
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Key issues arising from the Essential Legal and Regulatory Update held on 13 March 2018
Sponsored by Clyde & Co. Members of Governance Institute had an opportunity to hear from three key regulators at the Annual Legal and Regulatory Update held on 13 March at the offices of sponsor Clyde & Co.
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The many challenges of NFP M&As
If you are considering a merger or acquisition in the not-for-profit (NFP) sector, a new report details some of the many challenges you can expect to face along the way. The joint research report by RMIT University and CPA Australia is based on data gained from 21 in-depth interviews with Australian NFP leaders who have been through mergers and acquisitions (M&As).