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Corporate Governance Review
Failure to achieve clarifications between roles and each liability leads to a confusing set of governance standards.

Good corporate governance requires there to be clear definition between the roles of the board, directors, CEO, CCO, GC and audit committee. There needs to be clarity between roles, reporting lines, obligations, and especially potential liability of each participant. Failure to achieve this leads to a confusing set of governance standards which hampers a company's ability to manage strategic growth.
This service is useful if you have unsolved questions such as these:
- Does the company work to globally-recognised corporate governance standards?
- Does the company have the processes to manage those governance standards?
- Does the board or management have clear structures?
- Do audit, risk and compliance committees work effectively?
Benefits:
- Provides an independent assessment of the governance programme
- Redefines roles, responsibilities and reporting lines
- Increases effectiveness by better integration between the board and management.
Client testimonial
"We were in a position where we seemed to be a bit confused about how much our audit committee wanted to see, needed to see and must see. Everyone seemed to want to be a part of the process, but no one was clear on roles, responsibilities and who should be held accountable should it all fall apart. The corporate governance review helped us to resolve these issues quickly."
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