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  • Corporate Governance
  • Corporate Governance

    Corporate Governance is the system of rules, practices and processes that are put in place to manage and control a company. It is underpinned by the UK Corporate Governance Code.

  • UK Corporate Governance Code

    The Corporate Governance Code (the Code) was updated in January 2024 following a consultation which concentrated on a limited number of changes.

  • The Wates Corporate Governance Principles for Large Private Companies

    The Wates Principles provide a framework to help large private companies raise their standards of corporate governance by offering a structure for reporting to fulfil their legal requirements and demonstrate good practice.

  • Corporate Governance (overview)

    Corporate Governance is the system of rules, practices and processes that are put in place to manage and control a company. It is underpinned by the UK Corporate Governance Code.

  • Corporate Culture

    As defined in the 2016 Corporate Culture and the Role of Boards report, culture in a corporate context can be defined as a combination of the values, attitudes and behaviours manifested by a company in its operations and relations with its stakeholders.

  • Unilever – collaboration with Oxfam on labour standards

    Unilever is an Anglo-Dutch global consumer goods company with joint headquarters in London and Rotterdam and sales of €53.3bn in 2015.

  • TalkTalk – customer communication in a crisis

    TalkTalk is a TV, broadband, mobile and phone provider to the retail market with a separate business division providing voice and data services, mainly to smaller and medium-sized business.

  • Old Mutual Group – values and culture underpinning strategy

    Old Mutual Group is an international investment, savings, insurance and banking group made up of four financial services businesses - Old Mutual Emerging Markets predominantly in South Africa and Africa, Nedbank in South Africa, Old Mutual Wealth in the U

  • Marks and Spencer – supply chain standards

    Headquartered in London, Marks and Spencer is a leading retailer of clothing, home products and food.

  • Leeds Building Society - internal culture audit

    The culture audit was prompted by the publication of the CIIA’s “Culture and the role of Internal Audit” and the FCA Risk Outlook 2014.

  • L’Oréal – employee engagement with ethics

    Headquartered in Paris, L’Oréal is the world’s largest cosmetics and beauty products company with sales in 2014 of €25.3bn.

  • Lear Corporation

    Recovering from a period of bankruptcy, the organisation was forced by the financial crisis to seek efficiency savings and radically alter its business model.

  • GSK (GlaxoSmithKline) – providing assurance on company values

    Companies are increasingly recognizing the importance of evaluating values and behaviours. GSK’s Values Assurance programme is at the forefront of this change.

  • De Nederlandsche Bank – supervising culture directly

    Based in Amsterdam, De Nederlandsche Bank is the Dutch central bank and is responsible for supervising the financial sector.

  • BAE Systems – building trust with organised labour

    BAE Systems is a leading international defence, security and aerospace company headquartered in London with significant operations in the US, Australia and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

  • Tate & Lyle – redefining and operationalising purpose

    Tate & Lyle is a global supplier of food and beverage ingredients and solutions.

  • AstraZeneca – aligning and integrating ethical culture with ESG to drive competitiveness

    AstaZeneca is a multinational bio-pharmaceutical business.

  • United Utilities – Measuring and monitoring a service-based culture

    United Utilities Group PLC is responsible for water and wastewater services for 7 million customers in the North West of England.

  • Corporate Governance Code Guidance

    Read the guidance to the UK Corporate Governance Code 2024

    29 January 2024

  • Investigation announced in connection with Grant Thornton UK LLP as auditors to Nichols plc.

    News

    6 August 2013

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