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Malus and clawback provisions are increasingly common, but not yet credible
Senior leaders move to shore up confidence in the firm following weeks of unrest
UK watchdog says three directors ‘acted recklessly’ in lead-up to outsourcing group’s collapse
Updating the listing rules would be a better reform than the promised expansion of a code that is irrelevant and ineffective
Proposals that ‘dictate the pace’ of energy transition receive fewer votes from $8.5tn money manager
Success could encourage corporate democracy campaigners
Regulator Sir Jon Thompson flags the increasing chance that a large listed company is left without an auditor
Current and former partners raised concerns about snap vote with no opposition
Nader Haffar criticised by colleagues at accountancy group’s tumultuous Lower Gulf business
FRC lays out plans to make boards more accountable for fraud and company finances
Support drops after activists filed a record 389 environmental and social proposals
There are signs that domestic institutional stewardship may not be the painless rubber stamp it once was
Ministers warned that deregulation could threaten independence of watchdog role
Athleisure retailer says there is need for more board-level experience as sales hit record
Group of asset managers demands changes on board of Trian Investors 1 fund to ‘restore trust’
Sir Jan du Plessis says government ‘missed opportunity’ by dropping proposed oversight rules
Latest proposals to overhaul UK listing regime are confused and may achieve very little
US Senate hearing this week will focus on outsized voting power of index tracking funds
Taro Shimada is presiding over potential sale of one of Japan’s best-known companies
Damage to trans-Tasman group DGL shows the reputational risks for a company where a leader is dominant
Former Barclays banker Simon Moore to replace Alan Cook, who stepped down earlier this year
Meeting financial targets is tedious but promising to save the world sounds heroic
Group hopes way is clear for biggest take-private deal in Japanese history after years-long battle
The balance of power in tech groups is set to slowly shift
Cases are hard to prove, penalties lacking and enforcement questionable
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