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Policy Submission
27 May 2010
In a submission dated 27 May 2010 the Australian Institute of Company Directors provided its response to the Australian Securities Exchange’s Exposure Draft “Listing Rule Amendments- New Requirements for a Remuneration Committee and a Company Trading Policy”. The submission outlines broad support fo...
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Policy Submission
06 Nov 2009
On 6 November 2009 AICD wrote to the Productivity Commission expressing its views on a set of executive remuneration proposals released by the Commission on 30 September 2009. AICD commended the balanced and factual approach taken by the Commission, but expressed concern regarding some of the propos...
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Policy Submission
23 Jun 2009
On 23 June 2009 AICD wrote to the International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN) setting out its views on proposed changes to the ICGN’s guidelines on the remuneration of non-executive directors. In its letter AICD provided feedback on matters such as proposed guidance on minimum director share h...
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Position Paper
02 Oct 2008
This position paper sets out some of AICD's views on good corporate governance relating to the remuneration of non-executive directors. The paper represents an amalgamation of past comments made by AICD on the subject.
Position paper no 12 - Remuneration of Non-executive directors
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Content Type:
Position Paper
09 Jan 2003
Australian Institute of Company Directors sees the involvement of independent non-executive directors on the boards of Australian publicly listed companies as an essential element of proper corporate governance. It believes that the purpose of corporate governance, to govern the enterprise and rende...