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Content Type:
Director Q and A
31 Jan 2013
Directors are known by a variety of names but they all have the same duties and responsibilities regardless of their title. In this Q&A we run through the roles of several types of directors including alternate director, chairman, de facto director, executive director, independent director, lead...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Aug 2010
Our new e-learning course,
Conflicts of Interest,
will help you to understand and manage them.
Conflicts of interest
Conflicts of interest are best thought of as an ethical problem with legal ramifications rather than a strictly legal issue. ...
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Content Type:
Media Release
04 Dec 2009
The Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) today welcomed proposals from the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) on share trading by company directors and key management personnel.While a less prescriptive “if not, why not” approach, with guidelines enshrined in the ASX Corporate Governan...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Nov 2009
Michael Kingston
provides some recent examples of how ASIC has used enforcement to promote good governance.
Enforcing good governance
The Australia Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and AICD share a similar goal – to achieve the highest standards of governance and directorship...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Oct 2009
Most directors will face a conflict of interest at some time in their careers.
Domini Stuart
investigates how they could arise and how they should be handled.
The black, white and grey of conflicts of interest
Key Points
Most directors will face a conflict of interest at some po...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Sep 2009
Professor Bob Baxt
reviews a recent case that exposes the difficulties of superimposing personal obligations in the context of a company structure.
The doctrine of equitable contribution
It is a trite observation that under Australian law, when a company is created, even though the compa...
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Content Type:
Position Paper
04 May 2007
This position paper addresses issues associated with director resignations and removals. A director is appointed by the shareholders of the company and can only be removed by those shareholders. Circumstances can arise which lead a director to consider resigning from the board. The decision to do so...
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Content Type:
Policy Submission
13 Apr 2007
AICD have made comments on three areas raised in the Takeovers Panel's issues paper, Insider participation in control transactions , addressing potential conflicts of interest and provision of information to potential rival bidders. A common thread to our views is that prescriptive rules are not app...
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Content Type:
Position Paper
22 Jan 2007
This paper has been prepared to examine the major issues and responsibilities of directors during a phase of the market where there is substantial M&A activity and private equity investment. It contains views and background material prepared by AICD. Read the position paper and associated media ...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Oct 2006
As the responsibilities of company directors come under increased scrutiny, Middletons’ partner Adam Levine says ‘grey directors’ need to ensure all the checks and balances are in place if they are involved with the operations of a traditional special purpose vehicle.
Grey directors need to ser...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 May 2006
Professor
Bob Baxt
provides an overview of recent court decisions affecting the role and responsibility of directors. Many of the matters examined in the Law Reporter are discussed in greater detail in The Baxt Report published by Thomson Publishing.
Directors in conflic...
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Content Type:
Policy Submission
18 Mar 2004
1. CLERP (Audit Reform & Corporate Disclosure) Bill 2003 (17/11/2003)
CLERP (Audit Reform & Corporate Disclosure) Bill 2003 Submission to Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services
2. CLER...