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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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General
21 Sep 2012
This submission to ASIC is in relation to Consultation Paper 185 – Managing Conflicts of Interest in Litigation and Proof of Debt Schemes. Company Directors has previously voiced concerns about the impact of complex class action litigation on companies, directors and Australia’s productivity.
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CDM Article
01 Sep 2012
A monthly review of the Australian Institute of Company Directors’ policy and advocacy team’s key projects and issues.
ACNC Bill Update
On 15 August, the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics released its report entitled: Report on the Exposure Draft of the Au...
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Policy Submission
20 Jul 2012
This submission to the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) is in response to the draft prudential standards for superannuation and APRA’s “Response to Submissions”, which were released on 27 April 2012.
In the submission, we focus on particular issues in the foll...
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CDM Article
01 Feb 2012
Professor Bob Baxt discusses a recent court case that examined whether a director was in breach of his duties when he took up an opportunity rejected by his company.
Readers of this column will know that our law provides that directors should not allow a conflict of duty and interest to ...