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Policy Submission
13 Aug 2010
On 13 August 2010, the Australian Institute of Company Directors wrote to the Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee (CAMAC) setting out our views on the requirements that apply to remuneration reports and on simplification of the incentive components of executive remuneration arrangements. In ...
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Policy Submission
10 Mar 2009
Submission to Executive Director, Corporations and Market Advisory Committee (CAMAC)AICD considers that changes to the law should only be made if the current law is found to be inadequate. Any new laws should be proportionate to the matter being regulated and minimise unintended consequences. This s...
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Policy Submission
22 Dec 2006
This submission relates to a reference on the treatment of future unascertained person injury claims from the Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer to the Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee dated 12 October 2005 (Reference).Regulation of corporations which are required to account for pro...
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Policy Submission
03 Nov 2006
The Private Health Insurance Bill 2006 proposes changes which try to radically alter traditional concepts and limitations of corporate liability. The provisions of the Bill are materially inconsistent with the recommendations from CAMAC regarding personal liability for corporate fault by seeking to ...
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Policy Submission
03 Mar 2006
AICD has lodged a submission with CAMAC pointing out that directors of Australian companies can and do already take into account a wide range of interests in performing their duties to the company and its shareholders. AICD is strongly opposed to mandating any form of corporate social responsibilit...
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Policy Submission
12 Aug 2005
The CAMAC Discussion Paper reviews a range of Commonwealth, State and Territory law that impose derivative liability and puts forward for discussion possible model provisions to balance the public interest goals of the legislation and the rights of affected individuals. Derivative liability is where...
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Policy Submission
17 Mar 2005
Issues arising from the James Hardie matter
1 OVERVIEW
AICD believes that the claims of asbestos sufferers should be met and supports the announced settlement between James Hardie, the unions and claimants under which this outcome will be achieved. At the same time, it is important ...