Rethinking the basics of corporate governance

The publication of the Walker Report on aspects of corporate governance in the banks, and the forthcoming Financial Reporting Council Report on corporate governance in the companies listed
on the London Stock Exchange, are raising some fundamental questions about how corporate governance will be developed. Here, Criticaleye Associate, Bob Garratt looks at these issues and offers his thoughts on today's 'executive-dominated boardroom' and how we might escape from it.




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