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| | ... directors and industry bodies for a safe harbour provision for corporate directors. For example, Chartered Secretaries Australia (CSA) has called for a safe harbour provision to allow company directors to make forward-looking statements such those outlined ... |
| | | ... business judgement rule, or it will stifle better disclosure and better communication." Previously, Chartered Secretaries Australia has told The Sustainability Report that without a safe harbour provision to permit forward-looking statements, corporate ... |
| | | Chartered Secretaries Australia (CSA) has called for a safe harbour provision to allow company directors to make forward-looking statements such those outlined in the Integrated Reporting (IR) framework. Judith Fox, director, policy, Chartered Secretaries ... |
| | | ... and rules on voting exclusions prohibiting related parties from voting on remuneration reports, Chartered Secretaries Australia (CSA) has advised members to maintain clear polices to identify who can and can't vote on remuneration reports at the AGM. ... |
| | | ... also announcing an inquiry on the future of the annual general meeting (AGM). Speaking to the Chartered Secretaries Australia (CSA) annual conference, Bradbury noted that integrated reporting is gaining momentum, and said that "interested parties" should ... |
| | | ... the guide, it was developed in consultation with the Australian Institute of Company Directors, Chartered Secretaries Australia, Group of 100, Business Council of Australia, Australian Shareholders Association, fund managers, superannuation funds and ... |
| | | ... break-up of incentive payments as it what has and what has not been paid," said Tim Sheehy, CEO of Chartered Secretaries Australia (CSA), the peak professional body for company secretaries. "There has been some misrepresentation in the media with that ... |
| | | ... positions filled be less than the maximum number specified in the company's constitution. In January, Chartered Secretaries Australia (CSA), the peak professional body for governance and risk management, responded to a draft of the legislation with concerns ... |
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